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A fluorescence micrograph of S. aureus as it begins the cell division process. The green area shows the assembly of GpsB protein molecules at the site of division.

Fighting Staph on a Cellular Level

As antibiotic resistance grows, researchers find new targets for fighting deadly staph infections.

November 20, 2018Research and Innovation

The 51在线 was one of two 51在线 sites that tested the new immune therapy drug manufactured in Clearwater.

November 19, 2018Research and Innovation, USF Health

Classmates William Maillis, 11 (left), and John Beeman, 75, listen to lecture in their Contemporary Thinking in Astronomy course.

64 Years Apart and Learning Together as Bulls

USF鈥檚 youngest and one of its oldest students form an unlikely connection through USF astronomy course.64

November 15, 2018Campus Life

The Wisconsin train car, which accompanied the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus during the early 1900s. Courtesy: The Ringling Museum, Sarasota, FL

Ringling Train Chugs into Digital World

The century-old train car known to be the site of business transactions for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus has long been too fragile for visitors to step inside. Through a project led by USF, it will no longer be limited to glancing through a window.

November 14, 2018Research and Innovation

A view of downtown Tampa and the Water Street building under construction

USF Marks a Major Milestone in the Construction of New Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute

USF Health鈥檚 13-story, 395,000-square-foot facility is scheduled to open in late 2019.

November 14, 2018USF Health

Three students stand near the bull statue outside the Marshall Student Center

USF Helps Launch Unprecedented National Effort to Increase College Access, Equity and Postsecondary Attainment

The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) is organizing the collaborative effort, known as Powered by Publics: Scaling Student Success.

November 13, 2018Honors and Awards

USF Health鈥檚 medical college and its Center for Advanced Healthcare on the Tampa campus are named after the Morsanis.

November 13, 2018USF Health

USF St. Petersburg is moving forward with plans for a 375-bed residence hall that will give students more affordable housing options downtown.

November 9, 2018Campus Life

USF graduate students testing catalysts designed to convert biogas into diesel fuel.

Turning Trash into Fuel

Scientists at the 51在线 are taking the lab to the landfill, refining a groundbreaking process that uses trash to make liquid fuel.

November 8, 2018Research and Innovation

51在线: A Preeminent Research University

Human Waste Converter Invented at USF Recognized as Ready for Commercial Use

Created by USF Engineers, the NEWgenerator is making an impact in sustainability efforts around the world.

November 7, 2018Research and Innovation

A photo illustration of oxycodone pills in prescription bottles.

Impact of Opioid Epidemic on Children Varies by State

While opioid abuse continues to plague certain states more than others, each state is unique in how it attempts to stem the crisis and its effect on families.

November 6, 2018Research and Innovation

President Judy Genshaft standing at USF Tampa campus

USF System President Judy Genshaft Receives Plan Hillsborough鈥檚 Executive Director鈥檚 Award

This award focuses on President Genshaft's incredible leadership as a planner with a view of growth since 2000 at USF.

November 2, 2018Honors and Awards

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