The university’s planned mixed-use destination features student and multifamily housing, restaurants, retail, a hotel and ...
ESPN’s SportsCenter on Campus broadcast brought a surge of pride and validation to USF, with students, alumni, and fans ...
Professor Robert Frisina, Professor Richard Heller, Professor Ashok Kumar, Dean Levi Thompson, Dean Sten Vermund and ...
The 17 Premed Competencies for Entering Medical Students represent the skills necessary for success in medical school, and to become effective physicians. They reflect the changing needs of medical ...
The Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing is the first of its kind in Florida and one of the pioneers in the nation to bring together the disciplines of artificial ...
Industry partnerships have propelled the University of South Florida to a record $750 million in research funding. The surge ...
Welcome to the Department of Chemistry's Graduate Program overview. The graduate program is dedicated to developing globally competitive students in Academia and Industry with interests in one of our ...
The University of South Florida is proud to extend Out of State Tuition Waivers to active duty students and those using VA and DoD education benefits. Please note there are stipulations and a specific ...
In Fall 2025, we will launch the Aerospace Engineering major along with our graduate program offering Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Aerospace Engineering! MAE faculty and leadership welcomed ...
A total of 26 students enrolled in the Undergraduate Research Experience course (IDS 2912). Five of these students presented ...
When a salamander loses a limb, it grows back as good as new. But when humans tear a rotator cuff, they receive scar tissue and often diminished capabilities. Dr. Michael Francis wants to change that.
The groundbreaking USF Health Institute for Translational Virology and Innovation will advance cutting-edge research to combat viral and immune-related threats worldwide.
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