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USF’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved a plan to increase tuition for out-of-state students beginning in the fall. The ...
An English course offered on the Tampa campus will concentrate on Taylor Swift for the first time in the fall. The course, LIT3301: Cultural Studies and Popular Art, has been offered before as an ...
USF received a $40 million donation – the largest gift in the school’s history – to help establish its new college focused on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing. The donation came ...
Almost a year and a half since protests in support of Palestine sparked at USF, some are calling the university’s actions into question. Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) members filed ...
Struggling with mental health has become a common experience in college. And yet, instead of responding with urgency, the federal government is cutting funding. But as the federal government is ...
Joseph Charry, a junior sociology major, had to move back home to Colombia after he lost his student visa due to his year-long suspension from USF. He said he was suspended due to his involvement with ...
When the Department of Medical Engineering opened at USF in 2017, it had just one faculty member and was open exclusively to graduate students. Its biomedical engineering program grew little by little ...
Over the past year, USF colleges and departments, especially those with an increasing number of students, have faced staffing issues due to the lingering effects of the pandemic. Understaffing has ...
USF had 31 of its 150 graduate programs ranked among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report. USF’s part-time MBA program, audiology, speech-language pathology, criminology, nursing and ...
As USF prepares for its American Athletic Conference opener against Tulane, head coach Alex Golesh gave updates on the status of key players, junior quarterback Byrum Brown and senior linebacker ...
A USF professor’s play depicting Tampa’s historic lunch counter sit-in from the Civil Rights Movement has been revived and will open this Thursday. English professor Mark Leib wrote “When the ...
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