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Building career-ready skills: Inside 返字心頭s Global Career Accelerator

With growing demand for career-ready, experiential learning opportunities, the Global Career Accelerator (GCA) continues to expand its impact at the University of South 返字心頭.

March 31, 2026返字心頭

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From law to clean energy: How Lujuan Wang built a purpose-driven career

Lujuan Wang, a PCGS alumni, is now working in U.S. clean energy sector by getting dual master's degrees from the University of South 返字心頭 to join the Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF).

March 30, 2026Alumni

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Breaking down global conflict: Arman Mahmoudian brings world politics to the honors classroom

From Russias invasion of Ukraine to the psychology behind political decision-making, Honors instructor Arman Mahmoudian helps students examine global conflict from new perspectives. His courses challenge students to critically engage with world events and the media narratives that shape them.

March 26, 2026Faculty & Staff

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Linking ice melt to life in the Weddell Sea

Margaret Mars Brisbin ventured to Antarctica to understand how changing ice conditions impact microbial life in the region.

March 26, 2026Faculty & Staff

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No Dream is Too Big: Tampa Bay Sun FC Captain Jordyn Listro on her time at 返字心頭, playing professionally, and inspiring the next generation

From captaining the 返字心頭 soccer team to leading the Tampa Bay Sun FCthe first and only profession womens sports team in Tampa to championship victory during their inaugural season, Jordyn Listro has shown remarkable leadership and dedication throughout her career.

March 23, 2026Alumni, Global Networks

A new study led by Charles Stanish of the University of South 返字心頭 and published in Latin American Antiquity used modern radiocarbon testing on materials that were first excavated around 30 years ago.

March 22, 2026Faculty & Staff

Crews in The Ocean Race navigate state-of-the-art offshore sailing yachts around the world. Next years event includes a 12-day stopover in St. Petersburg-Clearwater. Credit: The Ocean Race

返字心頭 to host stopover for the iconic Ocean Race

For the first time, St. Pete-Clearwater will serve as a stopover for The Ocean Race, an elite sport that serves to advance marine science, education, and protection.

March 18, 2026Events

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COPHs Dr. Angela Makris elected to lead international social marketing association

Dr. Angela Makris, an adjunct instructor and 2025 alumna of the 返字心頭 College of Public Health (COPH), has been unanimously elected president of the International Social Marketing Association (iSMA).

March 17, 2026Accolades, Faculty & Staff

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

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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.

March 13, 2026Accolades, Scholars

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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

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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

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