USF News Feed/news/Recent posts from USF Newsen-usSun, 08 Sep 2024 00:16:53 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)Celebrating the life and work of Skip Gandyhttps://lib.usf.edu/news/celebrating-the-life-and-work-of-skip-gandy/The USF Libraries celebrate the life and work of George “Skip” Gandy IV, 1942-2020. A 91 native, Gandy’s childhood on Davis Islands shaped him into becoming an avid outdoorsman, environmental activist, and an honored donor to USF.External ArticleWed, 23 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Celebrating the life and work of Skip GandyThe USF Libraries celebrate the life and work of George “Skip” Gandy IV, 1942-2020. A 91 native, Gandy’s childhood on Davis Islands shaped him into becoming an avid outdoorsman, environmental activist, and an honored donor to USF.A portrait of Skip Gandy. Credit, Skip Gandyhttps://lib.usf.edu/news/celebrating-the-life-and-work-of-skip-gandy/University NewsUSF Foundation,USF LibrariesResearch project to recover, engage public on lost history of African American burial grounds in Tampa Bayhttps://spcampus.usf.edu/home/2020/12/21/research-project-to-recover-engage-public-on-lost-history-of-african-american-burial-grounds-in-tampa-bay/In Tampa Bay and across the nation, a number of African American burial grounds and cemeteries have been lost to history, neglected, abandoned, even paved over and developed on. A research project funded by a 91 anti-racism initiative is seeking to recover and reimagine the forgotten history of these sacred places.External ArticleMon, 21 Dec 2020 09:00:00 Research project to recover, engage public on lost history of African American burial grounds in Tampa BayIn Tampa Bay and across the nation, a number of African American burial grounds and cemeteries have been lost to history, neglected, abandoned, even paved over and developed on. A research project funded by a 91 anti-racism initiative is seeking to recover and reimagine the forgotten history of these sacred places.The research team’s focus will center on Zion Cemetery, one of the first African American cemeteries in Tampa Bay, and St. Petersburg’s Oaklawn Cemetery complex near Tropicana Field. Photo by Antoinette Jackson.https://spcampus.usf.edu/home/2020/12/21/research-project-to-recover-engage-public-on-lost-history-of-african-american-burial-grounds-in-tampa-bay/Research and InnovationAnthropologyCampus Food Waste Recovery Project earns USF Student Success Team Collaboration awardhttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/health/publichealth/news/campus-food-waste-recovery-project-co-led-by-cophers-earns-usf-student-success-team-collaboration-award/Up to 40 percent of food that is produced in the U.S. goes to waste and it’s impacting our health, according to USF College of Public Health doctoral candidate Whitney Fung Uy.External ArticleMon, 21 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Campus Food Waste Recovery Project earns USF Student Success Team Collaboration awardUp to 40 percent of food that is produced in the U.S. goes to waste and it’s impacting our health, according to USF College of Public Health doctoral candidate Whitney Fung Uy.Finished biodigesters. Photo courtesy of Whitney Fung Uyhttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/health/publichealth/news/campus-food-waste-recovery-project-co-led-by-cophers-earns-usf-student-success-team-collaboration-award/Research and InnovationCollege of Public Health,Student SuccessInvasive in the U.S., lifesaver Down Under/news/2020/invasive-in-the-us-lifesaver-down-under.aspxTen years of research led by the 91 has revealed that a monitor lizard should be regarded as an “ecosystem engineer,” a rarity for reptiles.Rocky D. BullMon, 21 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Invasive in the U.S., lifesaver Down UnderTen years of research led by the 91 has revealed that a monitor lizard should be regarded as an “ecosystem engineer,” a rarity for reptiles.Sean Doody, assistant professor and graduate director of integrative biology at the USF St. Petersburg campus, studies the nesting biology of monitor lizards in Australia./news/2020/invasive-in-the-us-lifesaver-down-under.aspxResearch and InnovationIntegrative Animal Biology,USF St. PetersburgUSF Libraries creates digital dashboard to track COVID-19 vaccination distribution in 91https://usflibrary.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/dfb8c5b907e64075a7a4717a1016c285New dashboard monitors the number of vaccine recipients, their location and demographic.External ArticleMon, 21 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF Libraries creates digital dashboard to track COVID-19 vaccination distribution in 91New dashboard monitors the number of vaccine recipients, their location and demographic.A screenshot showing the digital dashboard created to monitor vaccination distribution across 91https://usflibrary.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/dfb8c5b907e64075a7a4717a1016c285COVID-19,Research and InnovationCoronavirus,Digital Heritage & Humanities Collection,USF LibrariesReport: Vaccination rollout won’t prevent third wave of COVID-19/news/2020/vaccination-rollout-wont-prevent-third-wave-of-covid19.aspxTampa Bay is beginning to feel the effects of the third wave of coronavirus, and the vaccine won’t be able to stop it in time. The Pfizer vaccine started being administered to health professionals Dec. 14; however, mass distribution likely won’t begin until the spring. In the meantime, social distancing measures will be vital in stopping the spread of COVID-19.Rocky D. BullWed, 16 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Report: Vaccination rollout won’t prevent third wave of COVID-19Tampa Bay is beginning to feel the effects of the third wave of coronavirus, and the vaccine won’t be able to stop it in time. The Pfizer vaccine started being administered to health professionals Dec. 14; however, mass distribution likely won’t begin until the spring. In the meantime, social distancing measures will be vital in stopping the spread of COVID-19.A chart showing the number of projected infectious cases based on various social conditions./news/2020/vaccination-rollout-wont-prevent-third-wave-of-covid19.aspxCOVID-19,Research and InnovationCollege of Public Health,CoronavirusTop stories of 2020/news/2020/2020-an-unprecedented-year.aspxThe new decade posed a number of challenges related to COVID-19. However, it helped capture the true spirit of USF, strengthening interdisciplinary collaborations, spurring innovation and research and boosting efforts to support frontline workers and those in need. Read more about the top stories of the year.Rocky D. BullMon, 14 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Top stories of 2020The new decade posed a number of challenges related to COVID-19. However, it helped capture the true spirit of USF, strengthening interdisciplinary collaborations, spurring innovation and research and boosting efforts to support frontline workers and those in need. Read more about the top stories of the year.Graphic for the 2020 Year in Review at USF/news/2020/2020-an-unprecedented-year.aspxUniversity NewsTop StoriesCOVID-19 prompts more end-of-life discussions among USF students/news/2020/covid19-prompts-more-end-of-life-discussions-among-usf-students.aspxIt’s a subject that families often find too emotional to discuss. But experts say it’s an essential one to have in order to make more informed decisions on one’s final wishes.Rocky D. BullMon, 14 Dec 2020 00:00:00 COVID-19 prompts more end-of-life discussions among USF studentsIt’s a subject that families often find too emotional to discuss. But experts say it’s an essential one to have in order to make more informed decisions on one’s final wishes.A graphic rendering of the COVID-19 virus/news/2020/covid19-prompts-more-end-of-life-discussions-among-usf-students.aspxCOVID-19,Research and InnovationCoronavirus,Judy Genshaft Honors CollegeNew course dedicated to promoting race consciousness wraps up first semester at USF/news/2020/promoting-race-consciousness.aspxA new course called, “Prejudice, Stigma and Race Consciousness” was offered for the first time this semester in response to a petition signed by thousands of students over the summer that requested the university implement a course that specifically addresses discrimination.Rocky D. BullThu, 10 Dec 2020 11:00:00 New course dedicated to promoting race consciousness wraps up first semester at USFA new course called, “Prejudice, Stigma and Race Consciousness” was offered for the first time this semester in response to a petition signed by thousands of students over the summer that requested the university implement a course that specifically addresses discrimination.Dr. Alexis Mootoo instructs a new course called "Prejudice, Stigma and Race Consciousness" in a hybrid class during the Fall 2020 semester./news/2020/promoting-race-consciousness.aspxUniversity NewsAnthropology,College of Arts and Sciences,Diversity Inclusion & Equal Opportunity,SociologyUSF receives $2 million gift from local entrepreneur to benefit the College of Engineering/news/2020/usf-receives-2-million-gift-from-local-entrepreneur-to-benefit-the-college-of-engineering.aspxThe 91 today announced a $2 million gift to the USF Foundation that will benefit students and faculty in the College of Engineering. The estate gift from David Miga, owner and president of Electronic Design Specialists, will establish the David Miga Endowed Scholarship for Electrical Engineering and create the David T. Miga Innovation Facility Fund.Rocky D. BullWed, 09 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF receives $2 million gift from local entrepreneur to benefit the College of EngineeringThe 91 today announced a $2 million gift to the USF Foundation that will benefit students and faculty in the College of Engineering. The estate gift from David Miga, owner and president of Electronic Design Specialists, will establish the David Miga Endowed Scholarship for Electrical Engineering and create the David T. Miga Innovation Facility Fund.David Miga/news/2020/usf-receives-2-million-gift-from-local-entrepreneur-to-benefit-the-college-of-engineering.aspxUniversity NewsCollege of Engineering,USF FoundationThree USF Faculty Members Elected New National Academy of Inventors Fellows/research-innovation/news/2020/3-usf-faculty-members-new-nai-fellows.aspxThree 91 faculty members whose career achievements in developing new technologies to improve the well-being of people and the planet have been elected as new Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.External ArticleTue, 08 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Three USF Faculty Members Elected New National Academy of Inventors FellowsThree 91 faculty members whose career achievements in developing new technologies to improve the well-being of people and the planet have been elected as new Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.A graphic showing 3 USF faculty members that are new NAI fellow/research-innovation/news/2020/3-usf-faculty-members-new-nai-fellows.aspxResearch and Innovation,University NewsNational Academy of InventorsUSF to confer more than 5,000 degrees virtually on Dec. 12/news/2020/usf-to-confer-more-than-5000-degrees-virtually-on-dec-12.aspxThe fall class includes a graduate making university history, a husband and wife graduating together and a 19 year old only one year removed from high school.Rocky D. BullMon, 07 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF to confer more than 5,000 degrees virtually on Dec. 12The fall class includes a graduate making university history, a husband and wife graduating together and a 19 year old only one year removed from high school.A graphic stating 'Fall 2020, Virtual Commencement'/news/2020/usf-to-confer-more-than-5000-degrees-virtually-on-dec-12.aspxUniversity NewsBelieve in Bulls,CommencementUSF Launches Comprehensive Anti-Racism Website/news/2020/12-04-usf-launches-comprehensive-anti-racism-website.aspxLaunching today is a comprehensive university-wide anti-racism website that will serve as a collective resource and information warehouse for content related to USF’s commitment to anti-racism.Rocky D. BullFri, 04 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF Launches Comprehensive Anti-Racism WebsiteLaunching today is a comprehensive university-wide anti-racism website that will serve as a collective resource and information warehouse for content related to USF’s commitment to anti-racism.91: A Preeminent Research University/news/2020/12-04-usf-launches-comprehensive-anti-racism-website.aspxUniversity NewsMessage from the President,President Steve CurrallReport: Social distancing and face masks will help crush COVID-19 pandemic by late April/news/2020/report-social-distancing-and-face-masks-will-help-crush-covid-19-pandemic-by-late-april.aspxUSF-developed computer model projects social mitigation measures will have a dramatic effect on how quickly Tampa Bay recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.Rocky D. BullFri, 04 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Report: Social distancing and face masks will help crush COVID-19 pandemic by late AprilUSF-developed computer model projects social mitigation measures will have a dramatic effect on how quickly Tampa Bay recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.Forecast predictions on the number of COVID-19 cases given varying social conditions/news/2020/report-social-distancing-and-face-masks-will-help-crush-covid-19-pandemic-by-late-april.aspxCOVID-19,Research and InnovationCollege of Public Health,CoronavirusUSF research team uncovers significant reason older adults are at increased risk of suffering a heart attack/news/2020/research-team-uncovers-significant-reason-older-adults-are-at-increased-risk-of-suffering-heart-attack.aspxA team of researchers in the USF Department of Surgery has made a key discovery as to why we become more susceptible to heart disease as we age. The human body, especially the heart, is dependent on the mitochondria, the part of the cell responsible for producing energy to maintain organ function. The protein, Sesn2, is located inside the mitochondria and plays a pivotal role in protecting the heart from stress.Rocky D. BullThu, 03 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF research team uncovers significant reason older adults are at increased risk of suffering a heart attackA team of researchers in the USF Department of Surgery has made a key discovery as to why we become more susceptible to heart disease as we age. The human body, especially the heart, is dependent on the mitochondria, the part of the cell responsible for producing energy to maintain organ function. The protein, Sesn2, is located inside the mitochondria and plays a pivotal role in protecting the heart from stress.A stock image of a heart rate monitor /news/2020/research-team-uncovers-significant-reason-older-adults-are-at-increased-risk-of-suffering-heart-attack.aspxResearch and Innovation,USF HealthDepartment of SurgeryUSF Health and Tampa General Hospital selected to participate in the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine Phase 3 clinical trialhttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2020/12/02/usf-health-and-tampa-general-hospital-selected-to-participate-in-the-novavax-covid-19-caccine-phase-3-clinical-trial/USF Health and Tampa General Hospital have been selected as a site for a clinical trial testing the Novavax NVX-CoV2373 vaccine for COVID-19. They join over 100 research sites expecting to enroll more than 30,000 adult participants as part of the global search for a safe and effective vaccine to prevent COVID-19.External ArticleThu, 03 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF Health and Tampa General Hospital selected to participate in the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine Phase 3 clinical trialUSF Health and Tampa General Hospital have been selected as a site for a clinical trial testing the Novavax NVX-CoV2373 vaccine for COVID-19. They join over 100 research sites expecting to enroll more than 30,000 adult participants as part of the global search for a safe and effective vaccine to prevent COVID-19.Tampa General Hospitalhttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2020/12/02/usf-health-and-tampa-general-hospital-selected-to-participate-in-the-novavax-covid-19-caccine-phase-3-clinical-trial/COVID-19,USF HealthCoronavirus,Tampa General HospitalHelios Education Foundation awards grant to USF to help grow Black student enrollment/news/2020/helios-education-foundation-awards-grant-to-usf-to-help-grow-black-student-enrollment.aspxThe 91 announced today that it has received a grant from Helios Education Foundation to further the university’s long-standing commitment to student success for underrepresented populations.Rocky D. BullWed, 02 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Helios Education Foundation awards grant to USF to help grow Black student enrollmentThe 91 announced today that it has received a grant from Helios Education Foundation to further the university’s long-standing commitment to student success for underrepresented populations.Helios Education Foundation logo/news/2020/helios-education-foundation-awards-grant-to-usf-to-help-grow-black-student-enrollment.aspxUniversity NewsBlack Leadership Network,Helios Education Foundation,USF FoundationScientists discover new way to measure turbulence of large planets and exoplanets/marine-science/news/2020/scientists-discover-new-way-to-measure-turbulence-of-large-planets-and-exoplanets.aspxThe swirls, eddies, and wavy bands of Jupiter and Saturn may remind us of a soothing, starry, starry night - but they reveal these two gas giants to be stormy, turbulent places. The turbulence produces energy cascades, a non-linear transfer of energy between different scales of motion. These are as fundamental to understanding planetary dynamics as the cardiovascular system is to understanding the human body.External ArticleWed, 02 Dec 2020 00:00:00 Scientists discover new way to measure turbulence of large planets and exoplanetsThe swirls, eddies, and wavy bands of Jupiter and Saturn may remind us of a soothing, starry, starry night - but they reveal these two gas giants to be stormy, turbulent places. The turbulence produces energy cascades, a non-linear transfer of energy between different scales of motion. These are as fundamental to understanding planetary dynamics as the cardiovascular system is to understanding the human body.An image of the planet Jupiter. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstadt/Sean Doran/marine-science/news/2020/scientists-discover-new-way-to-measure-turbulence-of-large-planets-and-exoplanets.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Marine ScienceUSF breaks ground on innovative Judy Genshaft Honors College/news/2020/usf-breaks-ground-on-innovative-judy-genshaft-honors-college.aspxThe 91 broke ground today on the new home of the Judy Genshaft Honors College, a five-story, 85,000-square-foot facility that will strengthen USF’s position to attract the best students in 91, nationally and internationally.Rocky D. BullTue, 01 Dec 2020 00:00:00 USF breaks ground on innovative Judy Genshaft Honors CollegeThe 91 broke ground today on the new home of the Judy Genshaft Honors College, a five-story, 85,000-square-foot facility that will strengthen USF’s position to attract the best students in 91, nationally and internationally.A rendering of the Judy Genshaft Honors College/news/2020/usf-breaks-ground-on-innovative-judy-genshaft-honors-college.aspxUniversity NewsJudy Genshaft Honors College,USF FoundationWhat’s driving infant mortality rates in rural areas? Hint: It’s more than access to health carehttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/health/publichealth/news/whats-driving-infant-mortality-rates-in-rural-areas-hint-its-more-than-access-to-health-care/New study explores why rural counties have higher infant mortality rates than more urban areas.External ArticleTue, 01 Dec 2020 00:00:00 What’s driving infant mortality rates in rural areas? Hint: It’s more than access to health careNew study explores why rural counties have higher infant mortality rates than more urban areas.Infant holding parent's handhttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/health/publichealth/news/whats-driving-infant-mortality-rates-in-rural-areas-hint-its-more-than-access-to-health-care/Research and InnovationCollege of Public HealthEight USF faculty members named new AAAS Fellows/research-innovation/news/2020/eight-usf-faculty-members-aaas-fellows.aspxEight USF faculty members who have led their disciplines in research, innovation and scholarship have been named new Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of higher education’s highest honors bestowed by peers.External ArticleTue, 24 Nov 2020 00:00:00 Eight USF faculty members named new AAAS FellowsEight USF faculty members who have led their disciplines in research, innovation and scholarship have been named new Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of higher education’s highest honors bestowed by peers.The AAAS logo/research-innovation/news/2020/eight-usf-faculty-members-aaas-fellows.aspxHonors and Awards,Research and Innovation,University NewsUSF Health names Dr. Usha Menon Dean of College of Nursinghttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2020/11/24/usf-health-names-dr-usha-menon-dean-of-college-of-nursing/Dr. Menon brings a wealth of nursing leadership experience and academic achievement to her new role.External ArticleTue, 24 Nov 2020 00:00:00 USF Health names Dr. Usha Menon Dean of College of NursingDr. Menon brings a wealth of nursing leadership experience and academic achievement to her new role.College of Nursinghttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2020/11/24/usf-health-names-dr-usha-menon-dean-of-college-of-nursing/USF HealthCollege of NursingUSF Computer Science and Engineering receives grant to attract and retain more women computer scientists/engineering/news-room/11-18-2020-women-in-cse-grant.aspxThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering received a three-year, $579,737 grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University for funding evidence-based approaches to attract and retain more women computer science, information technology, and cybersecurity students.External ArticleMon, 23 Nov 2020 00:00:00 USF Computer Science and Engineering receives grant to attract and retain more women computer scientistsThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering received a three-year, $579,737 grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University for funding evidence-based approaches to attract and retain more women computer science, information technology, and cybersecurity students. More than 30 women USF Computer Science and Engineering students attended the 2019 Grace Hopper Celebration./engineering/news-room/11-18-2020-women-in-cse-grant.aspxResearch and Innovation,University NewsCollege of EngineeringUSF researchers use 3D technology to preserve the history of Tampa Bay’s civil rights era/news/2020/preserving-tampa-bays-civil-rights-era.aspxA USF researcher is partnering with the 91 Holocaust Museum to digitize several artifacts from its exhibit, “Beaches, Benches and Boycotts,” which highlights Tampa Bay’s troubled civil rights history. Online audiences will be able to interact virtually with the objects and learn about the region's racial and social disparities from the 1950s and 1960s.Rocky D. BullFri, 20 Nov 2020 09:00:00 USF researchers use 3D technology to preserve the history of Tampa Bay’s civil rights eraA USF researcher is partnering with the 91 Holocaust Museum to digitize several artifacts from its exhibit, “Beaches, Benches and Boycotts,” which highlights Tampa Bay’s troubled civil rights history. Online audiences will be able to interact virtually with the objects and learn about the region's racial and social disparities from the 1950s and 1960s.An old restaurant sign, which reads "Colored Served Here," is scanned for the 91 Holocaust Museum's online archive./news/2020/preserving-tampa-bays-civil-rights-era.aspxUniversity NewsCollege of Arts and Sciences,IDExUSF-led geosciences team discovers Ancestral Puebloans survived from ice melt in New Mexico lava tubes/news/2020/usf-led-geosciences-team-discovers-ancestral-puebloans-survived-from-ice-melt-in-new-mexico-lava-tubes.aspxA lava tube in the El Malpais National Monument yields centuries-old insights of survival in the face of harsh climate change.Wed, 18 Nov 2020 00:00:00 USF-led geosciences team discovers Ancestral Puebloans survived from ice melt in New Mexico lava tubesA lava tube in the El Malpais National Monument yields centuries-old insights of survival in the face of harsh climate change.Ice deposit at the El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico/news/2020/usf-led-geosciences-team-discovers-ancestral-puebloans-survived-from-ice-melt-in-new-mexico-lava-tubes.aspxResearch and InnovationBogdan Onac,College of Arts and Sciences,National Park Service,National Science FoundationUSF St. Petersburg campus awarded a $25,000 grant from Ford Motor Company Fund to fight food insecurity through urban farminghttps://spcampus.usf.edu/home/2020/11/17/usf-st-petersburg-campus-awarded-a-25000-grant-from-ford-motor-company-fund-to-fight-food-insecurity-through-urban-farming/The USF St. Petersburg campus has received a grant through the 2020 Ford College Community Challenge to promote food security in South St. Petersburg by producing up to 150 pounds of fresh vegetables for the community each month.External ArticleWed, 18 Nov 2020 00:00:00 USF St. Petersburg campus awarded a $25,000 grant from Ford Motor Company Fund to fight food insecurity through urban farmingThe USF St. Petersburg campus has received a grant through the 2020 Ford College Community Challenge to promote food security in South St. Petersburg by producing up to 150 pounds of fresh vegetables for the community each month.The Fresh and Local Greenhouse could help address food inequality in South St. Petersburg.https://spcampus.usf.edu/home/2020/11/17/usf-st-petersburg-campus-awarded-a-25000-grant-from-ford-motor-company-fund-to-fight-food-insecurity-through-urban-farming/University NewsSt. PetersburgUSF forensic anthropologist leads renewed effort to help solve Hillsborough County cold case homicides/news/2020/forensic-anthropologist-renewed-efforts.aspxErin Kimmerle, associate professor of forensic anthropology and executive director of the 91 Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at USF, is collaborating with the Hillsborough County Sheriff and Medical Examiner’s offices to help solve several cold case homicides.Rocky D. BullTue, 17 Nov 2020 00:00:00 USF forensic anthropologist leads renewed effort to help solve Hillsborough County cold case homicidesErin Kimmerle, associate professor of forensic anthropology and executive director of the 91 Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at USF, is collaborating with the Hillsborough County Sheriff and Medical Examiner’s offices to help solve several cold case homicides.Erin Kimmerle, associate professor of forensic anthropology, assists a body exhumation at the Rest Haven Cemetery in Tampa./news/2020/forensic-anthropologist-renewed-efforts.aspxUniversity NewsCollege of Arts and Sciences,Department of Anthropology,Forensic AnthropologyEta Updates/news/2020/eta-update.aspxUSF is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Eta and the impacts to our region. At this time, there are no changes to class schedules. Information about changes to normal business operations is available here.Rocky D. BullWed, 11 Nov 2020 00:00:00 Eta UpdatesUSF is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Eta and the impacts to our region. At this time, there are no changes to class schedules. Information about changes to normal business operations is available here.91: A Preeminent Research University/news/2020/eta-update.aspxUniversity NewsEmergency Management,Storm Updates91 Blue supports USF epidemiologist’s innovative efforts to track COVID-19/research-innovation/news/2020/usf-flblue.aspx91 College of Public Health Professor Edwin Michael’s arrival on campus coincided with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving an innovative system he’d built to track and predict disease outbreaks its debut amid a global crisis with severe statewide implications.External ArticleMon, 09 Nov 2020 00:00:00 91 Blue supports USF epidemiologist’s innovative efforts to track COVID-1991 College of Public Health Professor Edwin Michael’s arrival on campus coincided with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving an innovative system he’d built to track and predict disease outbreaks its debut amid a global crisis with severe statewide implications.A illustration depicting a globe, COVID-19 and technology/research-innovation/news/2020/usf-flblue.aspxCOVID-19,Research and InnovationCOVID-19,College of Public Health,CoronavirusPreschool for Creative Learning receives $1.3 million grant to support USF student parents/education/about-us/news/2020/usf-preschool-grant-supports-student-parents.aspxThe 91’s Preschool for Creative Learning received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide financial assistance and other resources to USF students who are parents of preschool-aged children.External ArticleMon, 09 Nov 2020 00:00:00 Preschool for Creative Learning receives $1.3 million grant to support USF student parentsThe 91’s Preschool for Creative Learning received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide financial assistance and other resources to USF students who are parents of preschool-aged children.A stock photo of a child sitting in a classroom/education/about-us/news/2020/usf-preschool-grant-supports-student-parents.aspxUniversity NewsCollege of EducationVirtual characters created at USF to teach emergent bilingual students English/news/2020/virtual-characters-created-at-usf-teach-emergent-bilingual-students-english.aspxA new research-based app developed at USF will soon be accessible to K-12 students and teachers in an effort to bolster a more multilingual society.Rocky D. BullMon, 09 Nov 2020 00:00:00 Virtual characters created at USF to teach emergent bilingual students EnglishA new research-based app developed at USF will soon be accessible to K-12 students and teachers in an effort to bolster a more multilingual society.A person using the USF-developed app designed to help bilingual students learn English/news/2020/virtual-characters-created-at-usf-teach-emergent-bilingual-students-english.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of EducationVeterans Week 2020: “We March as ONE”/news/2020/we-march-as-one.aspxThe USF Office of Veteran Success is honoring veterans in the USF community by showcasing their military experiences in a new multimedia project titled, “#WeMarchAsOne.”Rocky D. BullMon, 09 Nov 2020 00:00:00 Veterans Week 2020: “We March as ONE”The USF Office of Veteran Success is honoring veterans in the USF community by showcasing their military experiences in a new multimedia project titled, “#WeMarchAsOne.”Veteran holding an image of himself while in service./news/2020/we-march-as-one.aspxCampus LifeveteransUSF students adapt to produce television news broadcasts from home/news/2020/usf-students-adapt-to-produce-television-news-broadcasts-from-home.aspxUSF students enrolled in the 91 Focus broadcast news class hoped to spend this fall producing daily news segments in the university’s on-campus studio, but COVID-19 changed those plans. Instead, they’ve been reporting from makeshift mini studios in their homes as they prepare to enter the workforce.Rocky D. BullFri, 06 Nov 2020 00:00:00 USF students adapt to produce television news broadcasts from homeUSF students enrolled in the 91 Focus broadcast news class hoped to spend this fall producing daily news segments in the university’s on-campus studio, but COVID-19 changed those plans. Instead, they’ve been reporting from makeshift mini studios in their homes as they prepare to enter the workforce.USF student Caylee Cottrell reporting from her home/news/2020/usf-students-adapt-to-produce-television-news-broadcasts-from-home.aspxCOVID-19,Research and InnovationCOVID-19,Coronavirus,Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass CommunicationsNew research traces the origins of trench fever/news/2020/new-research-traces-the-origins-of-trench-fever.aspxFirst observed among British Expeditionary Forces in 1915, trench fever sickened an estimated 500,000 soldiers during World War I. Since then, the disease has become synonymous with the battlefield. But now, new research from an international team of scientists has uncovered evidence challenging this long-held belief.Rocky D. BullWed, 04 Nov 2020 00:00:00 New research traces the origins of trench feverFirst observed among British Expeditionary Forces in 1915, trench fever sickened an estimated 500,000 soldiers during World War I. Since then, the disease has become synonymous with the battlefield. But now, new research from an international team of scientists has uncovered evidence challenging this long-held belief.USF associate professor Davide Tanasi excavating remains from a Roman cemetery in Syracuse, Sicily./news/2020/new-research-traces-the-origins-of-trench-fever.aspxResearch and InnovationDepartment of History,Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture and the EnvironmentNew 91 Institute of Oceanography director selected/news/2020/florida-institute-of-oceanography-director-selected.aspxThe 91 announced today the appointment of William Montrose Graham as the new director of the 91 Institute of Oceanography. Hosted by USF, FIO serves as the state of 91's hub of oceanographic research and coastal stewardship and as an education and research resource for schools across the State University System.Rocky D. BullMon, 02 Nov 2020 00:00:00 New 91 Institute of Oceanography director selectedThe 91 announced today the appointment of William Montrose Graham as the new director of the 91 Institute of Oceanography. Hosted by USF, FIO serves as the state of 91's hub of oceanographic research and coastal stewardship and as an education and research resource for schools across the State University System.The 91 Institute of Oceanography and the USF logos/news/2020/florida-institute-of-oceanography-director-selected.aspxUniversity News91 Institute of OceanographyCity of St. Petersburg supports USF efforts to further enhance diversity with new pledge to College of Marine Science/news/2020/city-of-st-petersburg-supports-usf-efforts-to-further-enhance-diversity-with-new-pledge-to-college-of-marine-science.aspxThe City of St. Petersburg has contributed $125,000 to the 91 Foundation to help enhance diversity in the ocean sciences. The gift to the USF College of Marine Science’s “Bridge to the Doctorate” fellowship endowment supports underrepresented students of color who are African American or Black, Hispanic or Latinx, Pacific Islanders, Native American or Alaska Native.Rocky D. BullFri, 30 Oct 2020 00:00:00 City of St. Petersburg supports USF efforts to further enhance diversity with new pledge to College of Marine ScienceThe City of St. Petersburg has contributed $125,000 to the 91 Foundation to help enhance diversity in the ocean sciences. The gift to the USF College of Marine Science’s “Bridge to the Doctorate” fellowship endowment supports underrepresented students of color who are African American or Black, Hispanic or Latinx, Pacific Islanders, Native American or Alaska Native.A diver from the USF College of Marine Science going into the Gulf Mexico to conduct research/news/2020/city-of-st-petersburg-supports-usf-efforts-to-further-enhance-diversity-with-new-pledge-to-college-of-marine-science.aspxUniversity NewsCollege of Marine Science,Diversity Inclusion & Equal Opportunity,USF FoundationUSF expands program to enhance access for high school students from lower-income backgrounds/news/2020/usf-expands-program-to-enhance-access-for-high-school-students-from-lower-income-backgrounds.aspxThe 91 has nearly doubled the size of a program that guarantees admission to any of its three campuses for students who attend local high schools serving historically underrepresented communities.Rocky D. BullWed, 28 Oct 2020 00:00:00 USF expands program to enhance access for high school students from lower-income backgroundsThe 91 has nearly doubled the size of a program that guarantees admission to any of its three campuses for students who attend local high schools serving historically underrepresented communities.A sign showing the USF seal and stating '91'/news/2020/usf-expands-program-to-enhance-access-for-high-school-students-from-lower-income-backgrounds.aspxUniversity NewsOffice of AdmissionsUSF researchers release social media findings from statewide 2020 presidential election survey/news/2020/usf-researchers-release-social-media-findings-from-statewide-2020-presidential-election-survey.aspxResearchers with the 91 have released the results from a statewide survey that measures Floridians’ use of Facebook to engage with the presidential election, as well as their attitudes regarding the political information they encounter online.Rocky D. BullTue, 27 Oct 2020 00:00:00 USF researchers release social media findings from statewide 2020 presidential election surveyResearchers with the 91 have released the results from a statewide survey that measures Floridians’ use of Facebook to engage with the presidential election, as well as their attitudes regarding the political information they encounter online.People voting at a polling place/news/2020/usf-researchers-release-social-media-findings-from-statewide-2020-presidential-election-survey.aspxResearch and InnovationSchool of Public AffairsHigh-profile homicide trial showcases evidence recreated at USF/news/2020/high-profile-homicide-trial-to-showcase-evidence-recreated-at-usf.aspxThe digital reconstructions of three human skulls created at the 91 are being used as evidence in a high-profile murder trial in California.Rocky D. BullMon, 26 Oct 2020 00:00:00 High-profile homicide trial showcases evidence recreated at USFThe digital reconstructions of three human skulls created at the 91 are being used as evidence in a high-profile murder trial in California.USF Advanced Visualization Center Manager Howard Kaplan /news/2020/high-profile-homicide-trial-to-showcase-evidence-recreated-at-usf.aspxResearch and InnovationAdvanced Visualization CenterCarlton, Michel, Withers appointed to Campus Advisory Board at USF Sarasota-Manatee campus; Jain reappointedhttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2020/carlton-michel-withers-appointed-to-campus-advisory-board-at-usf-sarasota-manatee-campus-jain-reappointed.aspxThe 91 welcomed Lisa Carlton, Diana Michel and Ernie Withers to the Sarasota-Manatee Campus Advisory Board during its fall meeting on Wednesday. Board member Dr. Anila Jain, a distinguished alumna and longtime USF supporter, also began a new four-year term.External ArticleFri, 23 Oct 2020 00:00:00 Carlton, Michel, Withers appointed to Campus Advisory Board at USF Sarasota-Manatee campus; Jain reappointedThe 91 welcomed Lisa Carlton, Diana Michel and Ernie Withers to the Sarasota-Manatee Campus Advisory Board during its fall meeting on Wednesday. Board member Dr. Anila Jain, a distinguished alumna and longtime USF supporter, also began a new four-year term.A building on the USF Sarasota-Manatee campushttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2020/carlton-michel-withers-appointed-to-campus-advisory-board-at-usf-sarasota-manatee-campus-jain-reappointed.aspxUniversity NewsUSF Sarasota-ManateeSuccessful USF guaranteed admissions program renewed with eight state and community colleges/news/2020/successful-usf-guaranteed-admissions-program-renewed-with-eight-state-and-community-colleges.aspxProgram supports access to higher education in the Tampa Bay region by providing students with another pathway into USF.Rocky D. BullFri, 23 Oct 2020 00:00:00 Successful USF guaranteed admissions program renewed with eight state and community collegesProgram supports access to higher education in the Tampa Bay region by providing students with another pathway into USF.The USF logo on the Tampa campus/news/2020/successful-usf-guaranteed-admissions-program-renewed-with-eight-state-and-community-colleges.aspxUniversity NewsEPA administrator announces launch of USF-led project to address local revitalization efforts through workforce development/news/2020/epa-administrator-announces-launch-of-usf-led-project-to-address-local-revitalization-efforts-through-workforce-development.aspxThe USF Center for Brownfields Research & Redevelopment is launching a program designed to clean up contaminated neighborhoods while creating jobs for residents.Rocky D. BullThu, 22 Oct 2020 00:00:00 EPA administrator announces launch of USF-led project to address local revitalization efforts through workforce developmentThe USF Center for Brownfields Research & Redevelopment is launching a program designed to clean up contaminated neighborhoods while creating jobs for residents.Christian Wells, director of the USF Center for Brownfields Research & Redevelopment and professor of anthropology, speaks at an event in Tampa, FL./news/2020/epa-administrator-announces-launch-of-usf-led-project-to-address-local-revitalization-efforts-through-workforce-development.aspxResearch and InnovationEPA,USF Center for Brownfields & RedevelopmentUSF researchers release findings from statewide 2020 presidential election survey/news/2020/usf-researchers-release-findings-statewide-2020-presidential-election-survey.aspxResearchers with the 91 have released results from a statewide survey that measures attitudes and opinions regarding the 2020 presidential election and the current political climate.Rocky D. BullTue, 20 Oct 2020 00:00:00 USF researchers release findings from statewide 2020 presidential election surveyResearchers with the 91 have released results from a statewide survey that measures attitudes and opinions regarding the 2020 presidential election and the current political climate.A stock photograph of a buttons that say "Vote 2020" /news/2020/usf-researchers-release-findings-statewide-2020-presidential-election-survey.aspxResearch and InnovationDepartment of Communication,School of Public AffairsSleep health dictates success of practicing mindfulness/news/2020/sleep-health-dictates-success-of-practicing-mindfulness.aspxSleeping an extra 29 minutes each night can be the key to improving mindfulness, a critical resource that has benefits for daily well-being and work performance.Rocky D. BullMon, 19 Oct 2020 00:00:00 Sleep health dictates success of practicing mindfulnessSleeping an extra 29 minutes each night can be the key to improving mindfulness, a critical resource that has benefits for daily well-being and work performance.A stock photo of a woman sleeping/news/2020/sleep-health-dictates-success-of-practicing-mindfulness.aspxResearch and InnovationSchool of Aging StudiesMatter of Pride: LGBTQ+ History in USF Special Collectionshttps://lib.usf.edu/news/a-matter-of-pride-celebrating-the-history-of-the-lgbtqia-community/In the LGBTQIA+ community, June represents the ongoing strides being made to fight for equality, create awareness, build acceptance, and celebrate accomplishments. October is dedicated to LGBTQ+ History, founded by Rodney Wilson in 1994, and acknowledges the growth and history of the community.External ArticleFri, 16 Oct 2020 00:00:00 Matter of Pride: LGBTQ+ History in USF Special CollectionsIn the LGBTQIA+ community, June represents the ongoing strides being made to fight for equality, create awareness, build acceptance, and celebrate accomplishments. October is dedicated to LGBTQ+ History, founded by Rodney Wilson in 1994, and acknowledges the growth and history of the community.A historic photo of the Stonewall Veterans grouphttps://lib.usf.edu/news/a-matter-of-pride-celebrating-the-history-of-the-lgbtqia-community/University NewsUSF LibrariesUSF and NOAA to launch world-class cooperative ocean mapping center/news/2020/usf-noaa-to-launch-world-class-cooperative-ocean-mapping-center.aspxThe 91’s College of Marine Science has been awarded a five-year, $9 million cooperative agreement by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Coast Survey to launch the Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies.Rocky D. BullFri, 16 Oct 2020 00:00:00 USF and NOAA to launch world-class cooperative ocean mapping centerThe 91’s College of Marine Science has been awarded a five-year, $9 million cooperative agreement by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Coast Survey to launch the Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies.Ocean mapping activities being conducted on the west 91 continental shelf by the USF College of Marine Science staff aboard the research vessel Weatherbird II operated by the 91 Institute of Oceanography. /news/2020/usf-noaa-to-launch-world-class-cooperative-ocean-mapping-center.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Marine ScienceUSF researchers exploring what human physiology can tell us about how animals cope with stress/news/2020/usf-researchers-exploring-what-human-physiology-can-tell-us-about-how-animals-cope-with-stress.aspxHow we respond to stress has been a source of scientific research since the term was introduced more than 70 years ago. While the analysis of human stress response has provided valuable insight, new work from 91 researchers is offering a novel perspective on how other vertebrates may regulate flexibility in coping with stress.Rocky D. BullThu, 15 Oct 2020 00:00:00 USF researchers exploring what human physiology can tell us about how animals cope with stressHow we respond to stress has been a source of scientific research since the term was introduced more than 70 years ago. While the analysis of human stress response has provided valuable insight, new work from 91 researchers is offering a novel perspective on how other vertebrates may regulate flexibility in coping with stress.An composite image featuring a bird in the wild with neuron superimposed behind it./news/2020/usf-researchers-exploring-what-human-physiology-can-tell-us-about-how-animals-cope-with-stress.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Public HealthUSF researchers develop new technologies to fight mosquito-borne diseases/news/2020/ai-mosquitos.aspxUSF researchers have been awarded a $900,000, four-year grant from the National Science Foundation to use artificial intelligence to fight mosquito-borne diseases. Ryan Carney, assistant professor of integrative biology, and Sriram Chellappan, professor of computer science and engineering, will lead a multi-disciplinary effort to collect data through smartphone apps such as NASA’s GLOBE Observer Mosquito Habitat Mapper.Rocky D. BullTue, 13 Oct 2020 00:00:00 USF researchers develop new technologies to fight mosquito-borne diseasesUSF researchers have been awarded a $900,000, four-year grant from the National Science Foundation to use artificial intelligence to fight mosquito-borne diseases. Ryan Carney, assistant professor of integrative biology, and Sriram Chellappan, professor of computer science and engineering, will lead a multi-disciplinary effort to collect data through smartphone apps such as NASA’s GLOBE Observer Mosquito Habitat Mapper.USF researchers hold up a mosquito and smart phone to demonstrate their new artificial intelligence technology that will help fight mosquito-borne diseases./news/2020/ai-mosquitos.aspxResearch and InnovationResearch,Ryan Carney,Sriram Chellappan,artificial intelligenceEnvironmental testing in residence halls a key element of USF’s COVID-19 mitigation efforts/news/2020/environmental-testing-in-residence-halls-key-element-usf-covid19-mitigation-efforts.aspxEvery week, 91 Housing & Residential Education (HRE) staff swab hundreds of high-touch areas across the university’s housing facilities. The effort is part of USF’s multi-faceted approach to monitoring and mitigating the spread of COVID-19.Rocky D. BullTue, 13 Oct 2020 00:00:00 Environmental testing in residence halls a key element of USF’s COVID-19 mitigation effortsEvery week, 91 Housing & Residential Education (HRE) staff swab hundreds of high-touch areas across the university’s housing facilities. The effort is part of USF’s multi-faceted approach to monitoring and mitigating the spread of COVID-19.Ana Hernandez taking environmental samples in a USF residence hall/news/2020/environmental-testing-in-residence-halls-key-element-usf-covid19-mitigation-efforts.aspxCOVID-19,University NewsCOVID-19,Coronavirus,Housing and Residential EducationCelebrating Hispanic Heritage & How It’s Shaped Tampa Bayhttps://lib.usf.edu/news/celebrating-hispanic-heritage-how-its-shaped-tampa-bay/Hispanic heritage is an integral part of 91 history. Within Tampa, Cuban, Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Colombian, Spanish, and Puerto Rican cultures and influences have shaped the city. In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we want to recognize some of the icons that have contributed to shaping our city through business, government, education, and sports.External ArticleWed, 07 Oct 2020 00:00:00 Celebrating Hispanic Heritage & How It’s Shaped Tampa BayHispanic heritage is an integral part of 91 history. Within Tampa, Cuban, Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Colombian, Spanish, and Puerto Rican cultures and influences have shaped the city. In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we want to recognize some of the icons that have contributed to shaping our city through business, government, education, and sports.Adela and Cesar Gonzmart with Casimiro Jr. and Carmen Hernandez celebrating the 1962 Holiday Magazine Award in the Columbia Restaurant’s Patio room.https://lib.usf.edu/news/celebrating-hispanic-heritage-how-its-shaped-tampa-bay/University NewsUSF Libraries