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Shivendu Shivendu

Faculty Spotlight: Shivendu Shivendu

Ask Shivendu Shivendu what he’s most passionate about and you will get a master class lesson about blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and token economics.

April 7, 2022Spotlights

From left to right: the Lightning's Nikita Kucherov; Tampa Mayor Jane Castor; Jim Weiss, chairperson of the Tampa Bay Economic Development Council; and the Rays' Kevin Kiermaier.

How did tech startup Fast’s big Tampa plans unravel so quickly? - Tampa Bay Times

The company was held up as a local economic success story. Now some are comparing it to WeWork and Theranos.

April 7, 2022Business News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Aluminum shortage affecting pet food, beer supply - ABC Action News

Aluminum is in short supply, leading to shortages in both the pet food aisle and at your local brewery. Experts say production isn't meeting up with demand.

April 5, 2022Business News

Adidas CEO, Kasper Rorsted speaking at USF

A walk in his shoes: Adidas CEO describes his journey for USF students - Catalyst

Kasper Rorsted, who heads one of the world’s largest athletic wear companies, gave the University of South Florida students a look into how he built his career and the obstacles he faced, including his mistakes.

April 4, 2022Events

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DBA program director and family establish DEI scholarship to honor father

Throughout his life, USF faculty member Matt Mullarkey had a front-row seat to his father’s grit and perseverance.

April 1, 2022Business News

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USF online graduate programs rank among nation’s best - Crow's Nest

USF’s online Information Technology graduate program ranks No. 14 in the country.

April 1, 2022Business News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Tenants call for housing committee to move forward with rent control in St. Pete - WTSP

The St. Pete Tenants Union is hoping the Housing, Land Use, and Transportation Committee will take the first steps to bring rent control to the area.

April 1, 2022Business News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Synapse Summit 2022: The Role of High Tech Corridor Universities in Florida Innovation - USF News

USF President Rhea Law joins a panel of leaders from the 23-county Florida High Tech Corridor at Synapse Summit 2022 where they discuss their hallmark partnership approach, the role of universities in Florida’s innovation economy and how their universities are preparing the next generation of innovators.

April 1, 2022Business News

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Experts: Sanctions on Russia means gas prices in Florida will continue to rise - ABC Action News

Drivers in Florida are paying an average price of $3.52 per gallon, according to AAA. It’s the most expensive daily average since July 2014.

April 1, 2022Business News

Mike Griffin, vice chair of the University of South Florida Board of Trustees, left, USF president elect Rhea Law, in center, and Will Weatherford, chair of the USF Board of Trustees

What a great time for USF and its future | Column - Tampa Bay Times

With a new president, historic new funding, plans for a new on-campus stadium and a steady drumbeat of alumni and philanthropic support, we are experiencing a remarkable transformation for USF and for Tampa Bay.

April 1, 2022Business News

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When the "Stars" Don’t Align: Study Finds Top Reviews, Not Average Ratings, Sway Consumer Decision-Making

When it comes to online shopping habits, the collective wisdom dictates that consumers gravitate toward the highest-rated products.

April 1, 2022Business News, Research and Innovation

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