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U.S. Navy Veteran begins his next chapter at USF

U.S. Navy Veteran begins his next chapter at USF

After 20 years in the U.S. Navy, Akil King was ready to start writing his next chapter. So, he enrolled at USF to study Africana Studies (his second master's degree) and has never looked back. He hopes to use this education to begin his next career in the U.S. Civil Service, but first, is working toward becoming a Fulbright Scholar to teach English in Rwanda.

February 3, 2020Student Success

USF forensic anthropologist Erin Kimmerle, PhD, examines remains

Discovery of Unmarked Graves Earns 2020 AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award

Erin Kimmerle, a forensic anthropologist who worked to account for dozens of children buried at a notorious Florida reform school, will receive the 2020 Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

February 3, 2020Honors and Awards

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Former USF Standouts Have Earned 'Awesome' Super Bowl Experience

Persistence has paid off for two former USF standouts who are getting ready to experience the grandest game on the gridiron.

January 31, 2020USF Athletics

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Important Update About Coronavirus for the USF Community

Our University of South Florida leadership team is closely monitoring the latest information related to a novel coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China, but has now spread to other parts of the world, including portions of the United States.

January 31, 2020COVID-19, University News

Jodi Ray, a COPH instructor and program director of Florida Covering Kids and Families

ACA Enrollment Goes Up in Florida Despite Funding Being Down

The numbers are in and 1.9 million Floridians selected or were re-enrolled in health care plans in 2020 during the Affordable Care Act’s open enrollment period held from Nov. 1 to Dec. 21.

January 30, 2020Research and Innovation

Asst. Professor David Murphy in Antarctica

Doing Research in the Harshest Place on Earth - Antarctica

When it comes to learning how tiny sea creatures move through water, there is no place on Earth that David Murphy won’t travel to. That sense of purpose led the mechanical engineering assistant professor to the National Science Foundation’s Palmer Station on Antarctica’s Anvers Island for a week at the end of 2019, where he and other researchers studied the mobility and distribution of krill, small shrimp-like crustaceans that are plentiful in the Southern Ocean’s frigid waters.

January 29, 2020Research and Innovation

National Merit Scholar Richa Bisht chooses USF, thrives in medical school journey

National Merit Scholar Richa Bisht chooses USF, thrives in medical school journey

Richa Bisht had her pick of nearly any university she wanted. But, it was USF's endless resources and commitment to its students that sealed the deal on her becoming a Bull.

January 27, 2020Student Success

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USF Students and Faculty Head to Iowa to Study 2020 Caucuses

Five University of South Florida students from communication, mass communication and political science disciplines will travel to Iowa next week to participate in a unique field research experience ahead of the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses.

January 23, 2020Research and Innovation

A statue of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the USF campus

USF Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The University of South Florida’s annual celebration of the life and values of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will honor King’s dream and vision with community service, a luncheon and a lecture, with events starting Saturday, Jan. 18.

January 16, 2020University News

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Five USF Faculty Members Recognized with Excellence in Innovation Awards

From chemistry to computer science and clean water, these faculty members are some of USF’s top innovators.

January 15, 2020Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation, University News

Large tabular icebergs located between Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf and the A-68 ice island, which calved off of the Larsen C last year, as seen on a NASA Operation IceBridge mission on Oct. 16, 2018.

New Iron Release Pathway Discovered in Antarctic Sediment Core Study

Scientists at the USF College of Marine Science, in collaboration with scientists in Korea, have discovered a new pathway by which reduced iron may be sourced to the oceans in normal climate conditions. They report their results in Nature Communication.

January 15, 2020Research and Innovation

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USF’s Online Programs Rank Among the Nation’s Best by U.S. News and World Report

The University of South Florida delivers several of the best online graduate programs in the nation, according to new rankings released today by U.S. News and World Report.

January 14, 2020University News

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