Taking the lead: Kaya van Beynen shapes research paths and instruction at USF libraries
This story is part of a continuing series that features women leaders at USF during Women’s History Month. Kaya van Beynen has made her mark...
USF expects to admit largest freshman class in fall
Despite the challenges and limitations set by the ongoing pandemic, applications and admission rates for the 2021-22 academic year are on the rise. The number...
USF engineering department launches satellites on SpaceX rocket, plans to continue investing in technologies
Launching three satellites into space was a futuristic feat for USF, but as a component of the launch, the Institute of Applied Engineering (IAE) was...
Custodial staff brave pandemic conditions to support families, welcome students back on campus
After a long day at work cleaning Juniper-Poplar Hall, Jenny Lanza’s priorities after arriving home are to shower and change her clothes before coming into...
Million-dollar gift funds research seeking to save lives from lung scarring
As lung damage becomes a more frequent long-term effect among coronavirus survivors, USF Health has received a $1 million gift to conduct a research study...