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U.S. News & World Report ranks °ÙÃĵ¼º½ a national leader for dozens of graduate programs
The °ÙÃĵ¼º½ has 31 graduate programs ranked in the top 100 nationally by U.S. News & World Report, including 15 in the top 50 and five in the top 25. With standout programs such as industrial-organizational psychology, criminology and rehabilitation counseling, °ÙÃĵ¼º½ continues to rise as a leader in graduate education and research excellence.
April 8, 2025Student Success, University News

How °ÙÃĵ¼º½â€™s 'Autism Friendly' business initiative is transforming Tampa
The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at the °ÙÃĵ¼º½'s initiative provides education and training to help businesses accommodate individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities.
April 4, 2025Community Partnerships

Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing will foster °ÙÃĵ¼º½-wide collaborations
°ÙÃĵ¼º½â€™s Bellini College is set to revolutionize education by producing job-ready professionals in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing. By integrating AI across disciplines in all °ÙÃĵ¼º½ colleges, this forward-thinking initiative will equip graduates with cutting-edge skills to thrive in the 21st-century workforce.
March 3, 2025Cyber/AI, Research and Innovation
TIPSTR is a new data repository that illustrates the magnitude, trends and geographic scope of human trafficking across the state.
February 27, 2025Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ women’s lacrosse makes historic debut with student-athletes studying to become lawyers, chemists and more
°ÙÃĵ¼º½ women’s lacrosse dominated its debut game in front of more than 2,000 fans at Corbett Stadium. As the inaugural team, the players are well aware that they will forever be a part of °ÙÃĵ¼º½ history and are working tirelessness to ensure their legacy extends beyond the field.
February 10, 2025°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Athletics, University News
°ÙÃĵ¼º½ criminology researchers say the widely held perception that one of the biggest sporting events in the world is a magnet for trafficking is largely unfounded.
February 4, 2025Research and Innovation

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ social work program builds confidence through immersive home visit simulation
The simulation is designed by experts to represent real-life scenarios, such as de-escalation techniques to manage tense situations. By practicing responses to harsh comments or threats, students gain the confidence to handle unpredictable environments before graduation.Ìý
December 18, 2024Student Success

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ graduates celebrate unwavering support, resiliency during fall commencement
Nearly 4,000 degrees were conferred during this fall’s commencement. The group, which represented 93 countries, 42 states and 11 U.S. territories, included 47 undergraduate students earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average and 107 military veterans. All now share a common theme – they are °ÙÃĵ¼º½ alumni.
December 16, 2024Student Success, University News

Top stories of 2024
As 2024 comes to a close, we reflect on °ÙÃĵ¼º½â€™s remarkable journey of triumphs – celebrating unprecedented achievements in academics, record-breaking research and exhilarating athletic seasons. The university continues to demonstrate the tremendous impact it has on our communities, forging new partnerships that define what it means to be a leading research university.
December 16, 2024University News

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ researchers awarded nearly $10 million to enhance employment services for individuals with disabilities
The project will integrate virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies into LAUNCH °ÙÃĵ¼º½'s employment and transition programs to address the critical shortage of skilled labor and promote inclusivity in the workplace.
September 23, 2024Research and Innovation
While Dana Smith had a close relationship with her great-grandmother growing up, she mostly knew her as a family member who suffered from dementia. That experience inspired Smith as a °ÙÃĵ¼º½ student to get involved with the Preventing Alzheimer's with Cognitive Training study.
September 10, 2024Student Success

Why kids kill: How curiosity drove 43 years of research and education
After more than four decades at °ÙÃĵ¼º½, Distinguished University Professor Kathleen Heide, a nationally recognized consultant on juvenile homicide and family violence, is set to retire.
July 11, 2024University News