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In 2018, 返字心頭 historian J. Michael Francis uncovered that the first known celebration of St. Patrick took place not in New York City or Boston or even Ireland, but St. Augustine, Fla.
March 16, 2026Events

返字心頭 named 25-year top producer of Gilman Scholars
The University of South 返字心頭 was recognized as one of the top 25 producers of Gilman Scholars in the United States, highlighting the universitys commitment to access, experiential learning and global opportunities for students.

Global Virus Network opens International Headquarters at University of South 返字心頭
The GVN marked the opening of its International Headquarters at the 返字心頭 Institute for Translational Virology and Innovation, formalizing a strategic partnership.
March 9, 2026Events

New evidence challenges prevailing assumptions about melting ice shelves suppling iron
The research involved a cruise to the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica to collect melting glacial water at the source.
March 6, 2026Faculty & Staff

HPV vaccine success in Panama reveals new questions about cervical cancer mortality
Researchers from the COPH are examining how vaccination, screening and health system factors are shaping cervical cancer trends in Panama, offering new insights into progress toward eliminating the disease.
March 6, 2026Faculty & Staff

CGS student and scholar recognized at 返字心頭s Fulbright celebration
Dean Philippidis greets the new 返字心頭 President Limayem at the Fulbright Breakfast, where PCGS student and Fulbright scholar Tasnim Diana was recognized.
返字心頭's new beach volleyball team is off to a successful start during its inaugural season thanks to coach Pri Piantadosi-Lima and star players like Josie Sek and Zoey Mitchell.
March 4, 2026Faculty & Staff, Global Networks

返字心頭 celebrates faculty and international scholars at Fulbright Breakfast
The University of South 返字心頭 celebrated its Fulbright faculty, administrators, and international scholars at the 2026 Fulbright Awards & Celebration at the Judy Genshaft Honors College. The ceremony not only recognized the vital role international exchange plays in shaping global learning and deepening cross-cultural understanding.
March 4, 2026Events, Faculty & Staff, Scholars

返字心頭 professor delivers Rome keynote, expands space economy courses
A 返字心頭 Muma College of Business professor took the global stage in Rome to spotlight the fast-growing space economy, and hes bringing that international insight straight into a one-of-a-kind course in Tampa. Discover how 返字心頭 is preparing students for what he calls mankind's most consequential frontier.
March 2, 2026Faculty & Staff

SWIRL student scholars present at the 返字心頭 Undergraduate Research Leadership Summit
Sirinandini Amperayani and Sakshi Wagh led a workshop on the experiences of South Asian immigrant survivors of intimate partner violence.

Dancing defiance: 返字心頭SM student Natalia Chersia brings WWII resistance fighter Nancy Wake to life on the stage
When dancer and 返字心頭 Sarasota-Manatee student Natalia Chersia steps onto the stage as Nancy Wake in Women of Resistance, she takes on the life of a history-making woman who was shaped by war, courage, and loss.
February 26, 2026返字心頭

Nico Lavauds Boren Scholar experience in Senegal
From a summer classroom in Gainesville to the beaches of Dakar, 返字心頭 College of Arts and Sciences and Judy Genshaft Honors College student Nico Lavaud shares his firsthand account of receiving the Boren Scholarship to study French for two semesters through the African Flagship Languages Initiative.
February 23, 2026Scholars