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Թϱwomen's tennis coach Cristina Moros said she's optimistic that the Bulls will be a competitive, winning team this season. With only three returning players, the team features fresh faces--international students among them.

January 30, 2025Students

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ԹϱNetwork UK presents: Launch of the British American Business Council in Tampa Bay

The new British America Business Council of Central Florida launched in Tampa Bay on Jan. 24, with British Consul General to Florida Rufus Drabble, ԹϱPresident Rhea Law, and Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. Read more about this event where many business and innovation leaders, along with Թϱfaculty, students, and staff joined.

January 30, 2025Events, Global Networks

A group of South Korean students visited Թϱas part of a strategic new partnership between the Muma College of Business and SKKU. The partnership aims to expand USF’s global presence and enrich the educational experience for students pursuing degrees in finance and fintech.

January 29, 2025Faculty & Staff, Global Networks, Students

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Speaker of the UK House of Commons meets with ԹϱHonors College students for Q&A

The Right Honorable Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the UK House of Commons, recently joined ԹϱJudy Genshaft Honors College students remotely from the Palace of Westminster. During the spirited Q&A, students engaged with the global leader on pressing issues facing democracies today.

January 29, 2025Students

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Yu Zhang, Թϱengineering professor, earns TRB Best Paper Award, pioneering sustainable transportation innovations

Yu Zhang, Ph.D., professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at USF, is elevating the university’s reputation in transportation innovation. Read to learn about her work and accomplishments.

January 23, 2025Accolades, Faculty & Staff

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Taste of Italy: Culinary event strengthens global ties

Թϱjoined over 50 universities across the U.S. — and more than 100 countries around the world — for the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World on Nov. 20. The event brought various engagement opportunities to Թϱand the Tampa Bay area.

January 23, 2025Events, Faculty & Staff

The Shallow Underwater Buoy for Geodesy (SUBGEO) buoy system will test advanced tsunami forecasting techniques by measuring changes in seafloor movements. Photo credit: Samantha D’Angelo.

Թϱscientists deploy tsunami-sensing buoy, aiding future warning system

The Shallow Underwater Buoy for Geodesy (SUBGEO) system is a research partnership between the ԹϱSchool of Geosciences, the College of Marine Science, and international collaborators.

January 23, 2025Faculty & Staff

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Amid geopolitical uncertainty, military and diplomatic leaders remain cautiously optimistic of the year ahead

As the U.S. prepared for a new presidential administration and the prospect of resolving global tensions on the horizon, two of the nation’s foremost military and diplomatic leaders shared their insights on what the world might look like in 2025.

January 23, 2025Events

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Three Թϱprofessors partner with communities to make a local, national and global impact

Թϱprofessors Will Schanbacher, Heather O’Leary and Christian Wells, are sharing their time, expertise and resources with communities to “build capacity for positive change.”

January 22, 2025Faculty & Staff

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A triple Bull’s path to global public health leadership

Originally from Naples, Fla., Adriana Campos is the daughter of Ecuadorian immigrant parents and a triple Bull, earning all of her degrees from the ԹϱCollege of Public Health (COPH).

January 13, 2025Faculty & Staff

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Թϱprofessor shines light on men’s often misunderstood roles in maternal support in Senegal

How do women and men in poor countries educate themselves about pregnancy and childbirth? Do healthcare organizations give them enough accurate information to bring a baby safely into the world? Just as important, what are the “roles’’ of the mother and father in the delivery of a newborn?

January 10, 2025Faculty & Staff

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New COPH dean embraces local and global challenges facing public health

As Dr. Sten Vermund, MD, PhD, takes over this month as the new dean of USF’s College of Public Health (COPH), he brings more than deep experience in infectious disease epidemiology and prevention. The whirlwind of global change in disease, climate, technology, politics, and economies is reshaping the future of health and exposing new challenges that he believes should be confronted head-on.

January 10, 2025Faculty & Staff

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