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.
USF partners with City of Clearwater on ARTours, combining technology and culture
The University of South Florida has partnered with the City of Clearwater on ARTours, a mobile app that takes users on an augmented reality interactive tour.
USF College of Marine Science gets $3.2 million grant to develop sargassum forecasting system
Over the summer, millions of pounds of sargassum floated onto Florida's east coast beaches, piling up on the sand. But, the University of South Florida received a big grant to help forecast where the piles of seaweed will end up.
Sarasota County dad goes viral during son's MLB debut with Philadelphia Phillies
A USF Bull is now an MLB player with the Philadelphia Phillies.
USF linguistics professor says AI forcing educators to create more hands-on, interactive assignments
A linguistics professor in Tampa has used results from his study on artificial intelligence to influence how he creates assignments for his students.
USF punter reaches new heights, reflects on Australian roots
Andrew Stokes never grew up dreaming of becoming a punter. Now, he's the starting punter for the USF Bulls.
USF opens exhibit on Black gravesites, Tampa Bay's African American history
USF has unveiled a new exhibit designed to pull the veil off of dozens of unmarked cemeteries in Tampa Bay, a step Black leaders hailed as critical in cultivating a new approach to teaching the history of African Americans.
USF researchers say Pinellas County beaches severely eroded following Hurricane Idalia
A week after Hurricane Idalia brushed Tampa Bay, the coastline is still recovering from significant erosion, prompting researchers to study the impacts.
USF starting something new with Women's Lacrosse
It's a new day for women's sports at South Florida.
USF quadruples lab size with $85 million defense department grant
A new USF engineering lab is helping speed up new technologies for the U.S. military.
USF walk-on earns football scholarship
Yasias Young has been running towards his dream on the University of South Florida football team for three years as a walk-on player.
Researchers developing app to help emergency responders identify climate risk areas in Pinellas County
A crowdsourcing tool using videos and photos from neighbors is the base for a new app that aims to help emergency responders identify more areas with climate risks in Pinellas County.
USF running back moonlights as pro baseball player
Growing up in Tampa, Dominic Gonnella has fond memories watching the University of South Florida's football team as a young fan.
Two arrested in USF's first on-campus homicide in nearly 20 years: Authorities
USF Police are investigating what led to the first on-campus homicide in nearly two decades after a 61-year-old man was found dead in a university parking lot over the weekend.
Two arrests made after man found dead in University of South Florida parking lot, police investigating
On Saturday morning, a body was found in a parking lot at the University of South Florida, according to police.
USF adds semiconductor graduate certificate program as U.S. boosts chip research efforts
Last August, the Chip Act was passed. It provides billions of dollars to boost research and manufacturing of semiconductors in the United States.
USF researchers study effectiveness of quarantines using remains from Black Death plague
In a first-time study, University of South Florida researchers are looking into the effectiveness of pandemic quarantines. And, they're using skeletons as old as 600 years from Venice, Italy, to study people who died from the Black Death plague and other diseases.
USF team partnering with Pasco County Corrections to offer rehabilitation services
A team of students and professors at USF are partnering with Pasco County Corrections to fill a need in the community.
USF Women's soccer coach leaving for the pros
Denise Schilte-Brown has been the heartbeat of South Florida's women's soccer program. She's heading into her 17th and final season at USF.
Two injured in lightning strike at USF Track & Field event
A nine-year-old girl and a 40-year-old woman have been hospitalized after being struck by lightning at USF.


















