USF Health experts project students could be vaccinated by summer 2021
As more COVID-19 vaccines are developed and distributed across the country, USF students may be able to get the vaccine as early as April or...
Volleyball releases schedule, first match set for Jan. 22
USF volleyball has released its schedule for the 2021 season, which includes 14 matches, nine of which are set to be played at home. To...
Bulls move up to No. 16 in this week’s AP Poll
Following a pair of dominant wins over two more conference opponents, USF women’s basketball (9-1, 6-0 AAC) has risen two spots in Monday’s AP Top...
USF St. Pete Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock to step down in December
USF St. Pete campus Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock will be stepping down from his position effective Dec. 31, USF President Steven Currall announced in a...
USF experts predict peak in COVID-19 cases by February
Not even a pandemic was able to prevent large crowds from gathering this holiday season, posing a risk of promoting an even larger surge in...
COVID-19 mitigation strategies, randomized testing adjusted for spring
With continuously increasing amounts of cases in Hillsborough and other surrounding counties, the USF COVID-19 Task Force’s mitigation measures are being slightly amped up for...
A Q&A with Dr. Jay Wolfson
The Oracle interviewed public health professor and Senior Associate Dean of the Morsani College of Medicine Jay Wolfson about the challenges posed by COVID-19 for...
Variant COVID-19 strains should not impact USF reopening timeline, USF Health experts say
New strains of the COVID-19 virus have been identified all over the world, but even if these strains spread across the Tampa Bay area, USF’s...
OPINION: Education secretary nominee will improve Florida’s public schools
President-elect Joe Biden announced his nomination for secretary of education Dec. 22, less than a month before former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced...