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ÐÜèAVÃâ·Ñ: A Preeminent Research University

One year in: This internship program is inspiring humanities students to chart new career paths

A year ago, Sabrina Karazoun was one of many college students working an hourly job that wasn't aligned with her career goals. Today, she's living in Brazil and teaching English at an institution that supports language learners of all ages. Her secret? Applying for a paid internship through the Mellon Humanities Internship Program.

August 17, 2026Students

Britlee Yant in USF cap and gown holding up the Go Bulls hand sign with a bull statue in the background

A Lifelong Learner: Honors Graduate Britlee Yant Looks Ahead to Graduate School

Britlee Yant graduates this summer with her bachelor's degree, turning her childhood dream into a major milestone as she continues her quest for knowledge by pursing her master’s degree.

August 11, 2026Students

139th commencement convocation summer 2026 listing image depicting three USF students in graduation attire

USF to confer more than 2,600 degrees during commencement ceremonies on Aug. 8

The group features 22 undergraduate students earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average, 77 student veterans and graduates from 19 countries and 39 states.

August 3, 2026Students

Environmental science and policy major Olivia Smith is gaining hands-on marine science experience while restoring a vital Florida ecosystem.

August 1, 2026Research & Innovation, Students

USF students with Dame Karen Pierce in London

In visit to the iconic center of British diplomacy, USF students hear life lessons from trailblazer Dame Karen Pierce

USF students in Associate Professor Scott Solomon's British Politics, Culture, and Life class met with Dame Karen Pierce, one of the UK's most senior diplomats, at the British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in Westminster. The visit was part of the USF in London summer program Solomon co-leads.

July 22, 2026Students

A group of high school students wearing bright yellow safety vests stand on a waterfront pier with cameras and binoculars. A scientist or instructor in a blue shirt holds a clipboard and speaks to them. The group faces the water under a cloudy sky, participating in an outdoor field activity.

Inspired by curiosity: Students and experts explore red tide through summer science program

The inaugural Suncoast Student Science Experience brought together high school students, scientists, researchers, educators and conservation professionals to explore the impacts of red tide. The program culminated in a student symposium showcasing the participants' research.

July 15, 2026Community Engagement, Students

CAS students at The Pentagon Department of War in DC

Empowering future leaders: CAS students join GNSI’s inaugural D.C. experience

The GNSI DC Experience took CAS students beyond the classroom and into the heart of the nation’s capital. The insights — and connections — they brought home are shaping what comes next.

June 23, 2026Community Engagement, Honors & Awards, Students

Sahasra Upputuru speaks on stage at Red Bull Basement finals

USF Student Advances to Global Finals of Red Bull Basement Competition

USF cybersecurity and political science student Sahasra Upputuru placed among the top three competitors nationally and advanced to the Red Bull Basement World Final in San Francisco, pitching SafeStep Secure, an app she built to help protect people from scam calls and digital fraud.

June 23, 2026CAS News, Community Engagement, Honors & Awards, Students

From volunteering to scoring much-coveted tickets, USF students are finding ways to be part of the biggest sporting event in the world.

June 16, 2026Community Engagement, Students

A four-phase, multi-year partnership between USF and Siesta Key Chapel combines student learning, environmental stewardship and community impact to restore a vital maritime hammock.

May 22, 2026Community Engagement, Students

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Building on Fulbright: Taylor Herman’s next chapter abroad

Political science major and Fulbright recipient Taylor Herman spent a year in Moldova teaching English and fostering a classroom grounded in open conversation and curiosity.

May 19, 2026Alumni, Community Engagement, Students

ÐÜèAVÃâ·Ñ: A Preeminent Research University

Memorial funds honor USF anthropologist Curtis Wienker, support student research

Created by his family, the funds support the biomedical anthropology program and establish the Curtis Wienker Viva Cuba Memorial Fund — each reflecting a distinct dimension of Wienker’s decades-long career as an educator, researcher and mentor.

May 13, 2026Community Engagement, Students

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