College Board revises AP African American studies class, faculty concerned about impact on higher education
Assistant professor Kyaien Conner said Gov. Ron DeSantis’ initial rejection of Advanced Placement (AP) African American studies course in Florida could be a precursor to...
USF Health to comply with DeSantis’ request for data on gender-affirming care
USF Health will comply with Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request for Florida’s 12 public universities to send information about students who sought gender-affirming care in the...
Black Student Success introduces new Black Heritage Month events
USF is celebrating Black Heritage Month by coordinating new events that will highlight Black culture, music and education on Black life. Pilar Walker, coordinator for...
Changing the community: Rain Smith honors community service through medicine
Freshman health sciences major Rain Smith was born with a servant’s heart, according to her mother Xochee Smith. Having grown up in the church, Smith...
South Florida overpowers East Carolina in dominant victory
Despite nearly giving up a double-digit lead, a strong first half performance carried USF to a 71-63 victory over ECU Wednesday night. The win marks...
‘Female athletes are growing our reputation’: Castor, women’s athletics honored at USF Stampede for Women’s luncheon
USF Athletics chose to celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day with its second annual Stampede for Women luncheon, which took place on Wednesday...
Golseh signs his new ‘Blue Collar’ class, looks ahead to future plans
Football players from all over the country put pen to paper on Wednesday to finalize their decisions on where they will continue their college careers....
OPINION: A.P. African American studies course needs to be revised
Gov. Ron DeSantis rejected the proposed Advanced Placement (A.P.) African American studies high school course due to violations of the Stop W.O.K.E Act, as stated...
OPINION: USF should use government funds to combat nursing shortage across all campuses
Gov. Ron DeSantis awarded $79 million to high-achieving Florida education nursing programs on Jan. 5 as nursing shortages continue to increase. USF College of Nursing...