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Norma Alcantar with students in a lab

±«Óătv and Florida Inventors Hall of Fame launch new program to inspire next generation of inventors

The program will provide students of all ages with innovative learning opportunities guided by inventor mentors and resources to develop their ideas.

October 26, 2022Research and Innovation

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±«Óătv researchers release findings from Florida public opinion survey on key midterm issues, approval ratings and future elections

The statewide survey measures public opinion on several key issues heading into the upcoming election, favorability ratings of candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, presidential/gubernatorial job approval, and perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties.

October 25, 2022Research and Innovation

Female student points to supply chain map, surrounded by instructor and fellow students sitting at a table.

±«Óătv supply chain management programs grow to meet soaring industry demand

Supply chain is the backbone of our economy, and it’s much more complex than many people realize. The ±«Óătv Muma College of Business supply chain management program prepares graduates and upskills professionals to find success in this fast-growing field.

October 24, 2022Student Success

±«Óătv College of Nursing faculty and staff are volunteering at Swift Action Force Emergency camps in southwest Florida – providing expertise in the medical tent and distributing food and water to families.

Hurricane Ian recovery: 'This is about doing what's right and helping people'

As soon as Hurricane Ian stormed through Fort Myers and its vicinity, ±«Óătv community members sprang into action. From collecting donations, to hosting clean-up missions and lending professional expertise, faculty, staff and students are continuing efforts to support those in need.

October 20, 2022University News

The team of four women row in their ocean rowing boat

Three generations of ±«Óătv academics train to row across the Atlantic in support of marine conservation

Integrative biology Professor Chantale Bégin is preparing for what is called “the world’s toughest row.” The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is an annual race to row 3,000 miles from Spain’s Canary Islands to English Harbour in Antigua and Barbuda. BĂ©gin’s team, Salty Science, includes two of her former ±«Óătv students and her doctoral advisor.

October 19, 2022University News

The National Science Foundation has awarded ±«Óătv researchers funding to develop simulations that improve students’ understanding and education outcomes in general physics courses.

October 19, 2022Research and Innovation

Woman in biomedical engineering lab

±«Óătv to receive $6 million gift to support biomedical engineering research

Anonymous donor's planned gift to benefit College of Engineering, Morsani College of Medicine.

October 18, 2022±«Óătv Foundation

Divers swim underwater

Warming oceans likely to shrink the viable habitat of many marine animals – but not all

A study from the ±«Óătv College of Marine Science is the first to drill down into the relationship between oxygen, temperature and the metabolic requirements of vertical migrators, which include billions of marine animals from tiny crustaceans to the jumbo squid.

October 18, 2022Research and Innovation

Manley Jaquiss’s Bulls spirit is contagious

Manley Jaquiss’s Bulls spirit is contagious

Manley Jaquiss is one of ±«Óătv’s most actively involved alums. In a sense, Jaquiss never really left ±«Óătv since the first time he stepped onto the Tampa campus 40 years ago. He attends almost all the football games and alumni events with his wife and daughter, who are also ±«Óătv alumnae.

October 17, 2022Student Success

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Neighbor helping neighbor: ±«Óătv researcher explores the positive impact of 'zero responders' in the wake of Hurricane Ian

Assistant Professor Christa Remington just returned from the Fort Myers area where she met with public officials, FEMA personnel and local nonprofit leaders to discuss how they can leverage social ties and build greater synergy between them, and the grass-roots efforts led by local volunteers.

October 14, 2022Research and Innovation

The historic John C. Williams House on the ±«Óătv St. Petersburg campus will undergo major restorations and upgrades over the next two years thanks to a $280,640 matching grant from the Florida Division of Historical Resources.

October 14, 2022Campus Life

Since arriving on the Sarasota-Manatee campus, Rivera Marrero has embraced her new home with open arms. In addition to her coursework, she works three campus jobs — community leader and peer coach in the Department of Student Support Services, coordinator for the Campus Activities Board and lead work-study in the Office of Veteran Success.

October 12, 2022Student Success

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