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The Mary and Carter Thacher Gallery at USF continues to be a collaborative and welcoming space for arts and community thanks to the ongoing support of Carry and John Thacher.
Professor K.M. Soehnlein invites you to become a better writer and bring your full self to the MFA program at USF.
Upon hearing about the launch of the Ann Getty Institute of Art and Design in 2022, an anonymous donor is inspired to make her contribution to USF and help further art education at the university by including a gift in her estate to support the Ann Getty Institute of Art and Design.
At the start of her senior year at USF, Giuliana Salomone ’22 had never operated a video camera. By the end, she’d shot, edited, and released her first film.
Training Repayment Agreement Provisions (TRAPs) are used across various industries to offer employees specialized training at no cost, with the stipulation that the training expenses must be reimbursed if the employee departs within a specified period. In healthcare environments, these programs are frequently employed for mandatory nurse training initiatives.
Every fall session, the Fromm Institute showcases USF Faculty, leaders, researchers, and students with the Series “Changing the World From Here – USF Faculty Lectures” — a culmination and celebration of several projects: The concerted effort to diversify the Fromm Institute’s academic offerings, a forum to support intergenerational exchange and USF’s “Age-Friendly University” initiative, and a formal recognition of the Fromm Institute’s longtime relationship with USF.
Mary Jane Theis becomes USF Law’s highest-ranking jurist.
Meet four USF Law alumni who bring clean power to the people.
CTC voted unanimously to renew SOE's of full accreditation