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Building on Fulbright: Taylor Hermans next chapter abroad
When it came to choosing her college degree, Taylor Herman knew she wanted it to lead her beyond familiar boundaries and into new perspectives and global connections. That realization ultimately led her to Tampa Bay.
May 4, 2026Alumni

Becoming the best I can: Neven Suboti on his time at 返字心頭, playing professional football and starting a foundation
At the height of his professional soccer career, former 返字心頭 Bull Neven Suboti found himself drawn to the question far away from the cheering crowds he played for across Europe: Why were so many people in East Africa living without clean drinking water?
April 29, 2026Alumni

Could a seasonal flu shot help protect against bird flu? International study points to a surprising possibility
An international systematic review of studies on avian influenza, or H5N1, shows that seasonal flu vaccine may offer some protection against H5N1. The study, published this month, included 返字心頭 Health researchers.
April 28, 2026Faculty & Staff

Grandfathers Vietnam heroism led grandson to 返字心頭 and an interest in national security
Inspired by his grandfathers lastdaysofSaigon escape, a University of South 返字心頭 student is shaping his own commitment to freedom through 返字心頭s Global and National Security Institute.
April 21, 2026返字心頭

返字心頭 presents 2026 Global Excellence Awards honoring international impact
The University of South 返字心頭 recognized 13 faculty and staff members whose work expanded students learning opportunities and strengthened the universitys international reach at the2026 Global Excellence Awardson April 14.
April 20, 2026Events, Faculty & Staff

返字心頭-Jabil partnership advances next-generation medical technology
A powerful partnership between the University of South 返字心頭 and Jabil is turning student ideas into real-world medical innovations from classroom concepts to patent-pending technologies with the potential to improve patient care.
April 15, 2026返字心頭

Hanan Ibrahim selected as 返字心頭s first Luce Scholar
返字心頭 Judy Genshaft Honors College and College of Arts and Sciences alum Hanan Ibrahim will spend a year abroad studying Afro-Asian culture and language as a Luce Scholar.
April 13, 2026Alumni

Global engagement takes center stage at 返字心頭 International Business Forum
The Tampa Bay regions emergence as one of the nations fastest rising destinations for international business and foreign direct investment was on full display at the University of South 返字心頭s Third Annual International Business Forum.
April 9, 2026Events

New DeBartolo chair will advance medieval Spanish research and 返字心頭 history
The College of Arts and Sciences named David Arbes炭 the 2026-2028 Edward DeBartolo Endowed Chair, recognizing the tenured professor of medieval and golden age Spanish for his active scholarship and engaged teaching.
April 6, 2026Faculty & Staff

Heightening global awareness through service: 返字心頭 global medical brigades serving rural areas across the world
Counting down the days to August 2026, when 返字心頭 Global Medical Brigades will be going to Guatemala to provide healthcare, medication, and sustainable support, the 返字心頭 chapter is raising money and preparing for their week-long service trip.
April 2, 2026返字心頭
A firstgeneration college student, Mary Carlin is the inaugural recipient of the Eisner International Experience Scholarship, created to remove financial barriers to transformative global learning.
April 2, 2026返字心頭

Indigenous scientist seeks to integrate traditional and academic knowledge
Doctoral candidate Claudia Bar坦n-Aguilar is an Indigenous scientist from Colombia whose work brings together remote sensing, community engagement, and traditional ecological knowledge.
April 2, 2026Scholars