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Ice deposit at the El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico

±«Óătv-led geosciences team discovers Ancestral Puebloans survived from ice melt in New Mexico lava tubes

A lava tube in the El Malpais National Monument yields centuries-old insights of survival in the face of harsh climate change.

November 18, 2020Research and Innovation

The ±«Óătv St. Petersburg campus has received a grant through the 2020 Ford College Community Challenge to promote food security in South St. Petersburg by producing up to 150 pounds of fresh vegetables for the community each month.

November 18, 2020University News

Erin Kimmerle, associate professor of forensic anthropology, assists a body exhumation at the Rest Haven Cemetery in Tampa.

±«Óătv forensic anthropologist leads renewed effort to help solve Hillsborough County cold case homicides

Erin Kimmerle, associate professor of forensic anthropology and executive director of the Florida Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at ±«Óătv, is collaborating with the Hillsborough County Sheriff and Medical Examiner’s offices to help solve several cold case homicides.

November 17, 2020University News

±«Óătv: A Preeminent Research University

Eta Updates

±«Óătv is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Eta and the impacts to our region. At this time, there are no changes to class schedules. Information about changes to normal business operations is available here.

November 11, 2020University News

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Florida Blue supports ±«Óătv epidemiologist’s innovative efforts to track COVID-19

±«Óătv College of Public Health Professor Edwin Michael’s arrival on campus coincided with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, giving an innovative system he’d built to track and predict disease outbreaks its debut amid a global crisis with severe statewide implications.

November 9, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

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Preschool for Creative Learning receives $1.3 million grant to support ±«Óătv student parents

The ±«Óătv’s Preschool for Creative Learning received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide financial assistance and other resources to ±«Óătv students who are parents of preschool-aged children.

November 9, 2020University News

A person using the ±«Óătv-developed app designed to help bilingual students learn English

Virtual characters created at ±«Óătv to teach emergent bilingual students English

A new research-based app developed at ±«Óătv will soon be accessible to K-12 students and teachers in an effort to bolster a more multilingual society.

November 9, 2020Research and Innovation

Veteran holding an image of  himself while in service.

Veterans Week 2020: “We March as ONE”

The ±«Óătv Office of Veteran Success is honoring veterans in the ±«Óătv community by showcasing their military experiences in a new multimedia project titled, “#WeMarchAsOne.”

November 9, 2020Campus Life

±«Óătv student Caylee Cottrell reporting from her home

±«Óătv students adapt to produce television news broadcasts from home

±«Óătv students enrolled in the Florida Focus broadcast news class hoped to spend this fall producing daily news segments in the university’s on-campus studio, but COVID-19 changed those plans. Instead, they’ve been reporting from makeshift mini studios in their homes as they prepare to enter the workforce.

November 6, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

±«Óătv associate professor Davide Tanasi excavating remains from a Roman cemetery in Syracuse, Sicily.

New research traces the origins of trench fever

First observed among British Expeditionary Forces in 1915, trench fever sickened an estimated 500,000 soldiers during World War I. Since then, the disease has become synonymous with the battlefield. But now, new research from an international team of scientists has uncovered evidence challenging this long-held belief.

November 4, 2020Research and Innovation

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New Florida Institute of Oceanography director selected

The ±«Óătv announced today the appointment of William Montrose Graham as the new director of the Florida Institute of Oceanography. Hosted by ±«Óătv, FIO serves as the state of Florida's hub of oceanographic research and coastal stewardship and as an education and research resource for schools across the State University System.

November 2, 2020University News

A diver from the ±«Óătv College of Marine Science going into the Gulf Mexico to conduct research

City of St. Petersburg supports ±«Óătv efforts to further enhance diversity with new pledge to College of Marine Science

The City of St. Petersburg has contributed $125,000 to the ±«Óătv Foundation to help enhance diversity in the ocean sciences. The gift to the ±«Óătv College of Marine Science’s “Bridge to the Doctorate” fellowship endowment supports underrepresented students of color who are African American or Black, Hispanic or Latinx, Pacific Islanders, Native American or Alaska Native.

October 30, 2020University News

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