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Application and Program Participation There are three steps you must complete in order to be eligible to participate in the Dependent Tuition Remission Program benefit: Apply and Register for classes ...
USF’s campuses remained vibrant throughout the summer – breaking multiple records. From lifesaving research, to philanthropic ...
Graduates include a student who is blind and overcame the odds to fulfill his lifelong dream and a biomedical sciences major who donated part of his liver to save the life of a baby.
“This NSF grant represents a transformative opportunity to cultivate the next generation of research administrators,” said ...
The University of South Florida is launching the world’s first university-based undergraduate concentration in Health Care ...
Three students in USF’s College of Public Health (COPH) just presented a strong case for making the world a bit healthier.
The Department of Criminology honors John Cochran, PhD, for his six years of leadership as department chair. Cochran led the department through a pivotal period, including the challenges of the ...
“Odor pollution is not just a nuisance but also a public health concern,” Saliceto said. “For many years, residents in Childs Park have reported unpleasant odors and although there have been prior ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming how people plan travel with personalized, instant itineraries that once took hours to ...
Venita Ramirez, a DrPH student at the USF College of Public Health (COPH), is helping transform the doctoral student ...
With support from NSF and DARPA, USF researcher John Murray-Bruce is developing new mathematical tools to improve how machines "see" in challenging conditions. The research will lay the foundation for ...
Technology developed at the University of South Florida offers a promising, privacy-preserving tool to help clinicians diagnose and track trauma in kids, especially those too young to express it.
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