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USF professors weigh in after US strikes on Iran nuclear sites

USF professors weigh in after US strikes on Iran nuclear sites

Noah Vinsky, Managing Editor

Kyle Burke has seen the U.S. enter multiple Middle Eastern conflicts, such as Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003. Still, he said he wasn’t surprised when he saw the U.S. enter another in June. Burke, a USF history professor, has been studying and teaching U.S. foreign relations for nearly two decades.  “I had a […]

USF’s presidential search slowed in spring, now resumes with new firm

USF’s presidential search slowed in spring, now resumes with new firm

ISABELLA OEFELEIN, STAFF WRITER

The USF presidential search committee announced this month its plans to move forward with a new search firm in its pursuit of a new university president.  In May, USF spokesperson Althea Johnson told The Oracle that USF would move forward with its presidential search after its initial search firm — SP&A Executive Search — finished […]

USF rocket team takes flight in NASA competition despite challenges

USF rocket team takes flight in NASA competition despite challenges

James Mayer, CORRESPONDENT

In a field in Alabama, USF Society of Aeronautics and Rocketry members waited for Prometheus — the rocket they’d spent nine months crafting — to take flight. USF’s SOAR was among the 53 teams that launched their rockets for the NASA Student Launch in Huntsville on May 4. The USF team placed 18th after launching […]

USF international students navigate travel under new visa limitations

USF international students navigate travel under new visa limitations

MARIA RUIZ CORTES, NEWS EDITOR

With a ban restricting visa issuance and entry into the U.S. in effect, USF student Arshia Esmaeilian said he is afraid his parents might not be able to see him graduate next year unless the ban is lifted. “I didn’t really ask for this,” said Esmaeilian, a senior chemistry major. “It’s just something I have […]

USF’s Marshall Student Center to reduce hours amid budget constraints

USF’s Marshall Student Center to reduce hours amid budget constraints

Sofia Gomez, CORRESPONDENT

USF’s Marshall Student Center will operate under reduced hours starting in the upcoming fall semester.  New operating hours will go into effect starting on Aug. 17 as listed below: Monday–Thursday: Changing from 7 a.m.–midnight to 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Friday: Changing from 7 a.m.–1 a.m. to 8 a.m.–midnight Saturday: Changing from 8 a.m.–1 a.m. to 8 […]

USF, Crisis Center step up hurricane prep as anxiety lingers from last season

USF, Crisis Center step up hurricane prep as anxiety lingers from last season

Lily Hartzema, CORRESPONDENT

With the arrival of hurricane season in Tampa, USF students – particularly those new to South Florida – may be experiencing increased stress or anxiety after the 2024 season. Running from June 1 to Nov. 30, hurricane season marks the period when tropical storms form and intensify in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National […]

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  2. 20 Years of Smiles: How One Soccer Program Is Building Confident Kids
  3. Counting Steps Doesn’t Add Up to Enough Exercise
  4. How retirees can support their oral health and overall well-being
  5. New Alzheimer’s Pill Offers Families More Time
  6. Understanding annuities as a retirement savings tool
  7. Choosing the Right Generator for Your Home: Why the Automatic Transfer Switch Is Equally as Important
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  9. Climate Adhesive Sticks Up for Building Safety
  10. Alliantgroup’s CEO on the Rise of Robotics: Why Human Expertise Still Matters Most

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  1. U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Earns MBA While Deployed—With An Assist From Red Cross
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  3. Think You Know What Dad Wants For Father’s Day? A New Survey Says—Think Again
  4. Six Park Personality Types: Which One Are You?
  5. Real Educational Advantages of Artificial Intelligence
  6. A Virtual Second Opinion Can Be A First-Rate Option
  7. Wildly Exciting New Adventure Series About A Heroic Girl And Her Wolf
  8. Living Longer? Great! Now Stay Healthier, Too
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