USF's Melanie Green to represent Bulls at Augusta National

USF golfer Melanie Green will look to win number four on one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world.

USF plans to launch Florida’s first college focused on artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is such a fast-growing field that the University of South Florida announced on Thursday it plans to launch a new college just for artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing.

USF board approves $6M in additional funds to make way for new football stadium

Before construction can begin on a new, 35,000-seat on-campus football stadium at the University of South Florida, the recreation fields currently occupying the site must move.

USF's human trafficking research lab gets nearly $3 million grant to jumpstart statewide database

The federal government awarded the University of South Florida $3 million for their human trafficking research lab as researchers work to find out the full scope of the crisis in Florida.

USF professor, grad student develop technology that uses shadows to reveal details about obstructed views

Imagine snapping a picture – and from that photo, learning more about what's in the room next door. According to researchers from the University of South Florida, it's all about analyzing visible and invisible shadows. 

USF Bulls crack AP Top 25 in men's basketball for first time in program history

The USF Bulls men's basketball team has finally cracked the AP Top 25 for the first time in program history, clocking in at No. 25 in Monday's poll.

USF celebrates 'Girls and Women in Sports Day' with all-women broadcast crew

Leah Secondo's voice is known to sports fans around the country. But as a young girl growing up in New England, Secondo could only dream of the career she now has. 

USF Bulls on a record run under first year head coach Amir Abdur-Rahim

The University of South Florida's head basketball coach Amir Abdur Rahim has had a belief in his team after watching the relationships develop back during the summer. But, not until the Bulls dropped a third straight game in early December did he see that he had the makings of something special.

Stroke patients see progress with USF professor’s stroke therapy shoe

A newly published study on a stroke therapy shoe shows that patients made great strides in relearning how to walk using the device, and a University of South Florida professor is behind the invention.

USF College of Business unveils state-of-the-art A.I. lab

Students and faculty at the USF Muma College of Business can now utilize groundbreaking technology at the first of its kind Behavioral A.I. Lab. 

USF tennis star on the rise, ranked among best collegiate players in the country

Alvin Tudorica's time has arrived. The senior came to the University of South Florida as a top tennis recruit from Toronto four years ago, but his game needed time to grow. 

USF's engineering school adds new flag, representing students from Azerbaijan

The reach of a beloved ritual at the University of South Florida has grown to a new part of the world. For the 152nd time, a nation's flag has been raised in the engineering school to honor a graduating student.

USF women's hoops hopes to lend a helping hand to Tampa Bay animal shelters

If dogs are truly man's best friend, the University of South Florida's head women's basketball coach Jose Fernandez has a whole pack of friends at home. 

USF protesters accused of battering law enforcement officer to enter diversion program

Four students and one employee at the University of South Florida who were arrested following a campus protest will avoid a trial by entering a diversion program. 

Abdur-Rahim leads new-look Bulls into season

New USF Men's Basketball Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim brings a plethora of experience from leading Kennesaw State to the NCAA Tournament, and now he's hoping to create a brand in Tampa.