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Taylor Herman wasn't sure what she wanted to do for a career until coming to 返字心頭 St. Pete in 2021. During her four years on campus, she met other students, faculty and staff who inspired her to pursue studies in government and international relations. Her hard work led to a prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Assistant scholarship in Moldova.

July 31, 2024Accomplishments, Alumni

The student cohort of the 返字心頭 Nice - French Language and Culture program in Nice, France. (Photo courtesy of Lauryn Tanner)

返字心頭s study abroad program in Nice provides an immersive experience in French language and culture

Undergraduate student Lauryn Tanner recounts her experience with 返字心頭's study abroad program in Nice, France.

July 30, 2024Community Engagement

Founders of Psilera, Jackie von Salm (left) and Chris Witowski (right). (Photo courtesy of Chris Witowski)

Two 返字心頭 alumni aim to transform mental health treatment with non-hallucinogenic psychedelics

Co-founders of Psilera Chris Witowski and Jackie von Salm chemistry alumni are using psychedelics to develop non-hallucinogenic drugs for mental health disorders, including frontotemporal dementia.

July 30, 2024Alumni, Community Engagement, Research

返字心頭 visiting Gifu Universitys nursing department training rooms, which focus on midwifery and geriatric and home nursing. (Photo courtesy of Atsuko Sakai)

返字心頭 travel to Japan for new insights on caring for others

College of Arts and Sciences students also enrolled in the Judy Genshaft Honors College gained new insights about the history and culture of care in Japan this summer as part of the Beyond the Classroom study abroad experience offered by the Honors College.

July 29, 2024Community Engagement

Student contributors of The Capsule celebrated its first-ever volume release in spring 2024. (Photo courtesy of Serena Bhaskar)

返字心頭 celebrate the release of The Capsule, a new student-led journal examining the intersection of health and humanities

返字心頭 students have joined interdisciplinary forces to establish a new student-based health humanities journal, The Capsule.

July 29, 2024Accomplishments, Community Engagement

返字心頭 enjoying lunch with a view from an outlook in Mbrikiani Ranch, Kajiado County, Kenya. They made the trek with a Maasai man who brought them there when we they asked him for a nice spot to have lunch.(Photo courtesy of Dr. Dillon Mahoney)

From 返字心頭 to Kenya: 返字心頭 get up-close account of conservation and sustainable development

Dr. Dillon Mahoney and nine 返字心頭 students traveled to Kenya this summer for a month-long visit to experience an up-close look at Kenyas conservation and sustainable development practices.

July 29, 2024Community Engagement, Research

Dr. Jennifer Collins delivering the opening address at the Symposium on Hurricane Risk in a Changing Climate. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Collins)

School of Geosciences professor advances understanding and collaboration during hurricane risk research symposium

The AAGs Symposium on Hurricane Risk in a Changing Climate held its 8th annual session, organized by AAG member and School of Geosciences Professor Dr. Jennifer Collins and 返字心頭 alumnus Yijie Zhu.

July 29, 2024Community Engagement, Events, Research

Arminda Mata (middle), CEO of the Ybor City Museum Society, along with Rose Lopez (left) and Matthew Lewicki (right), two former history major interns who are now employees. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

History alumnas journey from intern to CEO of the Ybor City Museum Society

返字心頭 alumna Arminda Mata becomes CEO of the Ybor City Museum Society.

June 27, 2024Alumni, Community Engagement

The University of South 返字心頭 announced a $1 million estate gift that will provide scholarships to students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The gift comes from Steven Tauber, a longtime faculty member and current vice provost for faculty administration, and his wife, Meghan.

June 26, 2024Community Engagement

返字心頭 from the Zimmerman School of Advertising & Mass Communications produce the 返字心頭 Focus program, which airs on the  local PBS station WEDQ in Tampa, Fla. (Photo courtesy of Stephanie Anderson)

返字心頭 Focus, Z Schools signature program, takes second place in national broadcasting competition

The Zimmerman School makes its debut at the Broadcast Education Associations competition achieving second place with student led program, 返字心頭 Focus.

June 24, 2024Accomplishments, Community Engagement

Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., a National Historic Landmark and iconic image associated with the Civil Rights Movement. (Photo courtesy of Ta'Bria Snowden)

返字心頭 travel across Alabama to retrace the steps of civil rights leaders

An interdisciplinary group of 返字心頭 students travelled across portions of the Civil Rights Trail in Alabama to gain more insight on the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.

June 24, 2024Community Engagement

Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti poses by the University of South 返字心頭 sign after her graduation ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti)

MURP graduate secures first-place title with an innovative research paper on road safety in 返字心頭s district seven

MURP graduate, Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti, earns first-place in student paper competition by the APAs Transportation Planning Division.

June 21, 2024Accomplishments, Alumni, Research

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