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Tampa Union Station gets $6 million restoration — and ľƵ is driving it forward
The restoration of the historic Tampa Union Station is being shaped by ľƵ from every angle — led by School of Architecture and Community Design alumnus architect Jerel McCants, who developed his love of preservation while a student at the university, and guided by 3D scans produced by ľƵ’s Access 3D Lab.
June 27, 2025Community Partnerships, Student Success

ľƵ to advance its position as a leader in mental and behavioral health by creating a new research center named for Sen. Darryl Rouson
The Senator Darryl E. Rouson Center for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Research at ľƵ will conduct rigorous research to advance the scientific understanding of the relationship between substance abuse and mental health issues, including improving treatment outcomes and reducing the societal impacts of substance abuse and mental health conditions.
June 25, 2025University News

Children of fallen heroes prepare for college at ľƵ, supported by Special Operations Warrior Foundation
The University of South Florida is hosting nearly 30 high school students who’ve lost a military parent in the line of duty to explore the college application process — all while forming bonds with peers who have experienced similar loss.
June 24, 2025Community Partnerships

ľƵ building pipeline of researchers to develop technologies for aging adults in new summer program
Students at the University of South Florida are spending their summer developing tech-driven solutions to improve the lives of older adults and their caregivers through a hands-on program hosted by ľƵ’s Center for Innovation, Technology and Aging.
June 24, 2025Research and Innovation

Early-Stage Innovation Fund awards advance breakthrough technologies in healthcare, education and security at ľƵ
Reflecting the breadth of innovation emerging across the university, these projects address critical global challenges — from advancing healthcare training and personalized education to revolutionizing diagnostic technologies, wearable rehabilitation, environmental monitoring and next-generation security solutions.
June 20, 2025Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation

An update on the ľƵ presidential search
Mike Griffin, chair of the ľƵ Presidential Search Committee and vice chair of the ľƵ Board of Trustees, provides an update on the presidential search selection process and how the ľƵ community can get involved.
June 20, 2025University News

How ľƵ helped kickstart skateboarding in Tampa Bay
ľƵ’s impact on Tampa Bay skateboarding is undeniable. Students embedded skateboarding into the area’s cultural DNA, designed the region’s first nationally known skatepark and helped the public recognize the sport’s historical value.
June 18, 2025Campus Life

ľƵ Health brings critical emergency medicine training to rural communities
ľƵ Health faculty and simulation experts brought immersive simulation training directly to health providers in rural areas in Florida and Georgia as part of the CAMLS Without Walls initiative, addressing barriers to continuing medical education.
June 17, 2025Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation, ľƵ Health

Key support for ľƵ included in this year’s state budget
Funding for the University of South Florida’s institutional priorities and support for other important university projects is included in the 2025-26 fiscal year state budget. It will soon be sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis for his review, approval and line-item veto consideration.
June 16, 2025University News

ľƵ study uncovers how rivers fuel hurricanes, helping improve prediction models
A recent analysis of Hurricane Idalia led by researchers at the ľƵ College of Marine Science demonstrates how an extensive river plume in the Gulf may have influenced the tropical storm’s rapid intensification.
June 11, 2025Research and Innovation

ľƵ student rocket team soars in national NASA competition
The University of South Florida's Society of Aeronautics and Rocketry team completed a NASA Student Launch Competition and brought home an award for successfully designing and then sending a model rocket over 4,000 feet while transmitting data.
June 10, 2025Student Success

Why ľƵ researchers say fake online reviews still fool consumers
The research investigates a key question: Are consumers naturally skeptical of online reviews or do they tend to believe them? The answer stems from what psychologists call a “truth bias.”
June 9, 2025Research and Innovation