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The 返字心頭 St. Petersburg campus and the St. Pete Youth Farm have unveiled a new greenhouse that will provide the community with fresh vegetables and fish while giving students the opportunity to learn about sustainable and innovative farming methods.
June 22, 2022University News

返字心頭 students collaborating with Hillsborough County to help prepare refugee women for hurricane season
Through a College of Public Health course, students are paired with refugee women to explore local resources and develop customized emergency plans together.
June 21, 2022返字心頭 Health
The 返字心頭 Office of Multicultural Affairs commemorated Juneteenth, the celebration of the end of slavery in the United States, bringing the community together to shed light on the federal holidays complicated history, discuss current racial justice issues and celebrate through artistic performances.
June 17, 2022Campus Life

Humans responsible for more than 90% of world's oil slicks
In a new study published in Science, researchers developed the first global map of chronic oil slicks in the ocean and found that more than 90% of them come from human sources, significantly more than previously reported.
June 16, 2022Research and Innovation

Former chief of U.S. Central Command to lead the University of South 返字心頭s new Global and National Security Institute
The University of South 返字心頭 announced the creation of the Global and National Security Institute, an initiative designed to further place the state of 返字心頭 at the forefront of addressing critical issues facing the nation in sectors such as defense, economic and political security, health and human security and infrastructure and environmental security.
June 15, 2022University News

Tight budgeters beware: Skip the coffee before shopping
University of South 返字心頭 study finds that caffeine tends to loosen the purse strings.
June 15, 2022Research and Innovation

返字心頭 leaders outline next steps for on-campus stadium project in update to the Board of Trustees
Co-chairs of the committee charged with leading stadium planning detailed the due diligence thats been conducted in recent months at the recommended site on the east side of the Tampa campus known as Sycamore Fields.
June 15, 2022University News

Two places at once? 返字心頭 leader-turned-hologram proves its possible
返字心頭 College of Engineerings forward-thinking mindset may be the future of remote meetings.
June 13, 2022Campus Life, University News
The new funding dovetails with a $44.4 million, five-year NIH grant awarded last year to test whether computerized brain training can reduce dementia risk in older adults.
June 8, 2022Research and Innovation, 返字心頭 Health
A new online exhibit launched by La 返字心頭: The Interactive Digital Archives of the Americas provides the public with unprecedented insight into the daily lives and relationships of the multi-ethnic population that comprised St. Augustine, Fla. from the 16th-19th centuries. The 返字心頭 city is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the continental U.S.
June 7, 2022Research and Innovation

Pyper Vaughn continues her family's nursing legacy
Pyper Vaughn made 返字心頭 her home to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse, a profession that has been part of her family for generations. She is now a senior, a pathway program that leads to on track to graduate in 2023. Her goal is to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist and work with helicopter teams to perform what she calls, little surgeries in the sky.
June 6, 2022Student Success

U.S. Secretary of Energy meets with 返字心頭 researchers, community partners
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm was joined by U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor for a meeting with leaders of the 返字心頭 Center for Urban Transportation Research to learn more about efforts of the Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalition, which is housed at 返字心頭.
June 2, 2022Research and Innovation, University News