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Former ľƵ football player’s harrowing survival at sea retold in documentary, feature film
Sixteen years ago, 2008 graduate Nick Schuyler was in a boating accident in the Gulf that killed his three friends. He was the sole survivor. Now, a documentary and Hollywood film will tell the tragic tale that made national headlines.
April 21, 2025ľƵ Athletics, ľƵ in the News

ľƵ student intersects medicine and law
Ahmed-Zayn Mohamed's remarkable journey from ľƵ's youngest graduate to a resident in medicine and practicing lawyer blends two powerful fields into a career focused on innovation and patient care. Mohamed’s story showcases the power of ambition, a supportive academic environment and a unique vision for the future.
November 13, 2024Student Success, ľƵ Health

From love story to campus legacy: Perez family named ľƵ’s Family of the Year
Nelson and Tiffany Perez met and fell in love as students at the University of South Florida. With their twin daughters now students at ľƵ too, the Perez's are the 2024 ľƵ Family of the Year.
November 4, 2024Campus Life

ľƵ welcomes community to Homecoming events Nov. 4-9
After being postponed due to Hurricane Milton, the University of South Florida is ready to welcome the community to celebrate Homecoming – one of ľƵ’s oldest and most treasured traditions. Dozens of events are scheduled, including a carnival, comedy show, parade and the ľƵ football game as the Bulls take on the Navy Midshipmen.
November 1, 2024Campus Life, University News

University of South Florida welcomes new President’s Global Leadership Council
The University of South Florida is welcoming back to campus members of a newly created presidential advisory group that includes 14 esteemed alumni who are renowned leaders in their respective fields around the world.
July 24, 2024Community Partnerships

ľƵ-trained shipwreck hunter makes major discovery
Using a technique known as side-scan sonar, a team led by ľƵ alum David Mearns and The Royal Canadian Geographical Society found Shackleton’s last ship off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
June 18, 2024Research and Innovation

ľƵ welcomes the community to attend Homecoming Week events, Oct. 8-14
The Tampa Bay community is invited to join students, alumni, faculty and staff at dozens of events, including a concert, carnival, talent show, parade and the ľƵ football game against Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Oct. 14, at Raymond James Stadium.
October 5, 2023Campus Life
A graduate of the college, herself, Lanier’s passion for mentorship and fostering curiosity both in and out of the classroom is what brought her back to ľƵ in 2008 and continues to motivate her to create engaging programs for students at ľƵ and beyond.
August 2, 2023Campus Life, Student Success
This gift from James “Jay” Nault will name the center in his honor and enhance opportunities for the next generation of business builders.
June 9, 2023ľƵ Foundation, University News

ľƵ alumna blends medicine, adventure and global service in her work at ľƵ Health
Asa Oxner, a two-time graduate of ľƵ, focuses her work on helping vulnerable patients, particularly those experiencing homelessness and addiction, both locally and internationally.
April 1, 2023Student Success, ľƵ Health
Beverly Frank has designed structures on all three of ľƵ’s campuses. She is now the first Asian American woman and ľƵ graduate to be named president of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects.
March 9, 2023Campus Life, Student Success

Founder of Stampede of Service’s legacy continues at ľƵ
A lightning strike in high school jolted Maxon Victor to pursue his passion for helping the community. The founder of Stampede of Service reflects on how his legacy continues at ľƵ and across the region.
January 20, 2023Student Success