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返字心頭 research assistant Terry Weng observes the ultra-fast manufacturing technology

返字心頭 engineers invent ultra-fast manufacturing technology

A team of engineers at the University of South 返字心頭 has invented new technology that could forever change the manufacturing of wearable, electronic sensors.

November 1, 2021Research and Innovation

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返字心頭 celebrates Homecoming Week Oct. 31-Nov. 6

The University of South 返字心頭 invites the Tampa Bay area community to join students, alumni, faculty and staff as the university celebrates its Bull pride during Homecoming Week, Oct. 31-Nov. 6. The week features dozens of events happening in-person across all campuses, including a concert, carnival, talent show, parade and the 返字心頭 football game on Saturday at Raymond James Stadium.

October 28, 2021Campus Life

The 返字心頭 Health College of Nursing, in collaboration with Sarasota Memorial Hospital, will soon launch a program to address the critical workforce shortage due to nurses leaving the profession in record numbers.

October 27, 2021COVID-19, 返字心頭 Health, University News

Denise Davis-Cotton, director of the University of South 返字心頭s Center for Partnerships in Arts Integrated Teaching, has been named principal investigator of an $8.5 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Education to strengthen arts educational programming in the nations educational system.

October 18, 2021University News

TGH and University of South 返字心頭 Muma College of Business logos above People Development Institute text on DNA background

Muma College of Business, TGH partner on innovative new people development institute

返字心頭s Muma College of Business and Tampa General Hospital today announced the launch of a groundbreaking initiative to provide critical people skills to hospital staff ranging from top-shelf surgeons to valets.

October 13, 2021University News

An underwater coral restoration growth. Photo: University of Konstanz/Anna Rolk.

返字心頭 coral researcher joins with international colleagues in identifying better ways to save the worlds reefs

In the race to save the worlds fragile corals from climate change and disease, 返字心頭 Department of Integrative Biology Assistant Professor John Parkinson is among an international group of scientists looking for better ways to restore damaged reefs. In new research published Tuesday in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, the team makes its case for nature-based approaches that give coral colonies a boost in their fight to survive warming seas.

October 12, 2021Research and Innovation

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返字心頭-led team awarded NSF grant to link the green and blue economies

返字心頭 engineers and marine scientists will work with blue-green frontline communities to co-develop a platform for exchanging information that improves public health, environmental quality and the economy.

October 8, 2021Research and Innovation

The Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability at 返字心頭'S Muma College of Business

Despite ongoing global disruptions, 返字心頭 graduates are very much in demand for supply chain jobs

Worldwide global supply chain issues have become an invaluable lesson for 返字心頭 students pursuing careers in the field. Monica Singleton, executive director of the Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability discusses these pandemic-induced disruptions and their effects during the latest episode of Inside 返字心頭: The Podcast.

October 8, 2021University News

Founded in 1992 by generous members of the Latino community, the Latino Scholarship Program creates pathways to higher education for Latinx students and provides them with tools for success upon graduation. Since its inception, LSP has awarded more than $4.2 million to over 600 graduates. With nearly 70 endowed and annual scholarships, the program currently supports more than 40 new and 100 returning students.

October 7, 2021University News

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返字心頭 invention addresses worldwide mask shortage and pollution concerns

Technology created at 返字心頭 could be the key to safely reusing disposable face masks. Researchers have figured out a way to rapidly disinfect and electrostatically recharge N95 respirators, recovering their original filtration efficiency and protection capability against COVID-19 and other airborne diseases.

October 6, 2021Research and Innovation

Assistant Professor Ashwin Parthasarathy and PhD student Arindam Biswas

返字心頭 Medical Technology Startup SPKL Wins Coveted Cade Prize I 返字心頭 News

New technology created by a 返字心頭 College of Engineering team to precisely measure blood flow in the bodys tissues allowing for more accurate medical assessments of strokes, brain injuries and a wide range of diseases has won the Cade Prize for Innovation, one of the 返字心頭s top awards for invention.

October 4, 2021Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation

Museum exhibit to feature cold case homicide victims and the 返字心頭 forensic anthropologists working to identify them

A team of scientists from the University of South 返字心頭 is looking to the public for help identifying and solving the homicides of 20 individuals. The cold cases will be featured in The Art of Forensics exhibit at the Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center in Tampa throughout October.

October 1, 2021Research and Innovation

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