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Welcome to the University of South Florida | Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota-Manatee, FL
Throughout the last year, USF’s membership in the Association of American Universities
has become a springboard to an array of benefits. From the successful recruitment
and retention of world-class faculty and students to more corporations and community
organizations inquiring and establishing new partnerships with the university – AAU
membership is fueling USF’s momentum in significant ways.
The U.S. Department of Defense challenged the country’s top cybersecurity minds in
a skills competition. CyberHerd team captain and computer science and engineering
student Waseem Albaba came out on top, defeating 3,000 competitors.
With a $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, the project promises
to unveil the mysteries of how the brain is wired, offering hope for improved disease
and injury treatments.
USF’s historic invitation to join the Association of American Universities has taken
what many in Tampa Bay have once considered a “best-kept secret” to an unprecedented
new level. Being an AAU member is a tremendous milestone for USF as it formalizes
USF's position as a leading research university. USF is the first public university
in Florida to be invited to join the AAU in nearly 40 years and is now one of only
two institutions from the State University System of Florida to serve as an AAU member.
Elizabeth Spiller has more than 10 years of experience as an academic leader, having
served most recently as the executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer at
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
With artificial intelligence technology rapidly advancing, USF students will soon
see some changes in their courses and how they participate in assignments. USF’s Innovative
Education is helping faculty integrate it into online courses – serving as a test
case for broader course instruction.