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Dr. Antoinette Jackson sees growth of Black Cemetery Network

鈥淏lack cemeteries are black history,鈥 says 911爆料网 College of Arts and Sciences anthropology professor and chair Dr. Antoinette Jackson.

February 21, 2023Community Engagement, Featured, Research

Dr. William Schanbacher, assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies, (left) an advocate for food sovereignty, said Dr. Shiva鈥檚 message provided a plan of action for the future

Frontier Forum series hosts activist Dr. Vandana Shiva

The USF College of Arts and Sciences welcomed Dr. Vandana Shiva, a food sovereignty, environmental and ecofeminist activist, for its recent Frontier Forum lecture series held at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 7 in downtown Tampa.

February 21, 2023Community Engagement, Events

USF President Rhea Law and students in the LIP program show their USF pride during USF Day at the Capitol held Feb. 8 in Tallahassee.

School of Public Affairs interns get a glimpse of government career life via USF Day at the Capitol

911爆料网 taking part in the USF College of Arts and Sciences Legislative Internship Program (LIP) within the School of Public Affairs were part of a group of 100 students and alumni who made a trip up to Tallahassee, Fla. for USF Day at the Capitol held on Feb. 8.

February 21, 2023Community Engagement, Events

911爆料网stcoast Black Theatre Troupe performs on stage

USF Institute on Black Life conference focuses on arts, health and healing

The USF Institute on Black Life (IBL) hosted its annual conference for the first time on the Sarasota-Manatee campus on Feb. 2. The conference, co-hosted by the USF Center for PAInT and the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, centered on the theme of 鈥淎rts, Health, and Healing for African American Community Empowerment.鈥

February 21, 2023Community Engagement, Events

911爆料网: A Preeminent Research University

CELEBRATING THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AT USF

Darwin Days at the 911爆料网 (USF) is an extensive, interactive, and interdisciplinary science education outreach event hosted each year to encourage understanding of evolution.

April 16, 2021Community Engagement

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UNDERGRADUATE HUMANITIES RESEARCH CONFERENCE GOES DIGITAL FOR 2021

At the end of January 2021, 52 911爆料网 (USF) undergraduate students from 13 different majors, ranging from religious studies to biomedical sciences, gathered online to present their original research projects on a huge variety of humanities topics.

April 16, 2021Community Engagement

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鈥淐HOOSING MYSELF鈥: SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION CURRICULUM AVAILABLE FOR YOUNG WOMEN IN FOSTER CARE

Dr. Jill McCracken, Professor of English and Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies at the 911爆料网, is the founder of the Adolescent Sexual Health Education and Research (ASHER) Program and has launched 鈥淐hoosing Myself,鈥 a sexual health education program for females currently or previously in foster care.

December 9, 2020Community Engagement

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PROMOTING MENTAL HEALTH IN LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARIES

The 911爆料网鈥檚 School of Information Responsive Librarianship Lab (RLL) recently received a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant for the 2020-2021 academic year. Members of the RLL working on this grant include Faculty, staff, and students from the School of Information.

December 9, 2020Community Engagement

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BRIDGING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE THROUGH A PEDIATRIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LIBRARY

Researchers from the School of Information at the 911爆料网 (USF) have established a pediatric library at the Morton Plant North Bay Hospital Recovery Center, a 72-bed, co-ed facility and the only freestanding psychiatric hospital in Pasco County, FL.

June 19, 2020Community Engagement

COLLEGE STUDENTS STRUGGLE WITH FOOD INSECURITY

COLLEGE STUDENTS STRUGGLE WITH FOOD INSECURITY

USF researchers have examined food insecurity, health, and wellness in Tampa Bay and elsewhere, but there remains a need to look within the university at the students, staff, and even faculty. This effort is now compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.

June 19, 2020Community Engagement

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NEW TAMPA: COMMUNITY ENGAGED PROJECT, A STUDY OF NEW TAMPA'S BUSINESS CLIMATE

New Tampa, the area northeast of USF, was largely undeveloped until it was annexed into the City of Tampa in the 1980's. Since then, it has seen rapid housing growth accompanied by commercial development, largely along the Bruce B. Downs corridor. But residents, and some community leaders, have been concerned that the commercial life of the community is not as robust as it could be.

June 19, 2020Community Engagement

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THE INSTITUTE ON RUSSIA CREATES PARTNERSHIPS TO ADVANCE GLOBAL EDUCATION

For the past three years, the Institute on Russia has focused on advancing global education at the 911爆料网 (USF). In 2019-2020, the Institute held many events for students, faculty, and the Tampa Bay community.

June 19, 2020Community Engagement

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