On August 21, incoming first-year students moved into their residence halls and walked the campus with their friends and families, absorbing the sights of their new home. On this day, we asked some ...
"Communication rights refers to both the global campaign to institutionalize the human rights for universal interactive communications, and the social and cultural movements around the world that ...
One of the essential ways to battle COVID-19 is through contact tracing— identifying, assessing, and managing people who have been exposed to the virus. Since the start of the outbreak, governments ...
Hana Mori Böttger, associate professor and chair of the new engineering program, talks about reinforced concrete, rocket science, and her famous appetite. In my architecture studio class one year, I ...
Mariah Cooks, USF alumnus Matt Quinlan '04, and USF Law student Joe Soberon '25 discuss NIL agreements On November 15, 2024, USF Law, in collaboration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) ...
USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
To the casual reader, it might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but USF’s Master in Biotechnology students recently visited a lab that is able to grow the different chambers of a human ...
(From left) Arturo Paredes, Eric Asare, Yumejichi Fujita, Matthew Choi, Edgar Ibarra Gutierrez, Oskar Apama’bo Anand, Kalii Caldwell, and Evan Chan. “This semester has been a thrilling ride,” ...
What attracted you to USF? As a double major in Japanese studies and computer science, the location of USF was good for me to gain exposure to large companies and opportunities. I was also interested ...
She talks about her major in data science, her internship, and how her education helps her in the working world. I chose to study at USF because I truly admired the qualitative education the school ...
She talks about the opportunities she found at USF, her work with Amazon and Microsoft, and her current master’s in computer science degree program. Why did you choose USF for undergrad and grad ...
Why did you choose USF? What drew you to it? I was actually a transfer student. I had taken a break from undergrad and wanted to go back to school and I really wanted to get a biology degree. It was ...