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返字心頭 brings together international researchers to better understand the health effects of our environment

返字心頭s Oxidative Stress Group is leading an international consortium to bring together researchers and other stakeholders who have interests in nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) and protein adductomics, to promote collaboration, establish guidelines for best practices, and become a recognized entity contributing to our understanding of the exposome.

March 26, 2024Community Engagement, Events

(From left) Dr. Eric M. Eisenberg, Senior Vice President for University-Community Partnerships; Dr. Michael DeJonge, James F. Strange Chair; Dr. Steven M. Vose, assistant professor in the Department of History and holder of the Bhagwan Suparshvanatha Professorship in Jain Studies at the University of Colorado-Denver; and Dr. Justin Henry, Bhagwan Padma Prabhu Endowed assistant professor. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

Religious Studies welcomed Dr. Steven M. Vose for an overview of historical narratives on Jain-Muslim relations in India

The Department of Religious Studies welcomed Dr. Steven M. Vose, an assistant professor in the Department of History and holder of the Bhagwan Suparshvanatha Professorship in Jain Studies at the University of Colorado-Denver, for a discussion on Just as When Hindus Ruled: The Sultans of Delhi in Jain History and Memory.

March 26, 2024Community Engagement, Events

返字心頭 participating in the activities from Dr. Jarod Rosell坦 and Dr. Alexandra Panos workshop. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jarod Rosell坦)

English professor receives grant to integrate environmental education into K-12 language arts curriculum

Dr. Jarod Rosell坦, a professor in the Department of English, received a grant from The Spencer Foundation to fund a one-year program aimed at integrating environmental education into the K-12 Language Arts curriculum.

March 26, 2024Accomplishments, Community Engagement, Research

Dr. Jason Gulley exploring glacial caves in Nepal. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jason Gulley)

Geosciences professors 19+ years of glacier research advances knowledge on impact of climate change

Dr. Jason Gulley, a professor in the School of Geosciences, has devoted his career to studying glacier caves, conducting interdisciplinary global research, and actively engaging in science communication to address environmental topics to international audiences.

March 21, 2024Research

返字心頭 visiting the South Carolina State House where they witnessed a session of the Senate. They also spoke with representatives Micah Caskey and Mike Neese. (Photo by Dante Rubino)

返字心頭 experience the frontlines of presidential campaign trail in Road to the Whitehouse course

A group of 24 返字心頭 students and Dr. Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, traveled to South Carolina to work on the frontlines of the U.S. presidential campaign trail as part of the Road to the White House 2024 course.

March 21, 2024Community Engagement

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返字心頭 plans to launch college focused on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing

The goal of creating the new college positions the Tampa Bay region and state of 返字心頭 as a national leader in the rapidly evolving fields of artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity and computing. 返字心頭 is the first university in 返字心頭 and among the first in the nation to announce plans to create a college dedicated to AI and cybersecurity.

March 21, 2024Research

Summer Decker and Jonathan Ford from the 返字心頭 Health Department of Radiology make a 3D model of a heart

返字心頭 research funding reaches record high of $692 million

Research funding awarded to 返字心頭 reached an all-time high of $692 million in fiscal year 2023, representing an increase of nearly 27% from the previous year and elevating 返字心頭s stature as one of the nations most research-intensive universities.

March 18, 2024Research

A white-tailed deer fawn about two weeks old, photographed in Orange Walk, Belize. (Photo by Charles J. Sharp)

USDA grants $3 million to 返字心頭 advancing research on the transmission of COVID-19 between humans and animals

返字心頭 researcher Dr. Andrew Kramer and his colleagues secure a $3 million USDA grant to research the transmission of COVID-19 between humans and animals and how it will affect the population.

March 12, 2024Research

The P.E. students at James Elementary School with Jenna Capuano. (Photo courtesy of Jenna Capuano)

Communications student initiates fundraiser to enhance local elementary schools P.E. program and impart a meaningful message

Senior, Jenna Capuano raises over $450 for local elementary school as part of her senior capstone project in The Department of Communications.

March 12, 2024Community Engagement

The Committee on Black Affairs recognized Elizabeth Hordge Freeman, Maya Trotz and Hiram R. Green for their scholarship and selfless service to the University of South 返字心頭.

March 12, 2024Accomplishments

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Genomic research may be key to understanding cancer resistance in Tasmanian devils

Over the past 30 years, Australias Tasmanian devil population has been afflicted with an infectious cancer that has pushed the species to near extinction.

March 11, 2024Research

A group of anthropology students are participating in new research using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to help locate objects under the surface at Weedon Island Preserve. The use of GPR is part of a collaboration between 返字心頭 and the cultural resource management company TerraXplorations.

March 4, 2024Research

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