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The ear-saver device created by ±«Óãtv engineers

±«Óãtv engineers create ‘ear savers,’ providing relief to health professionals treating coronavirus patients

Medical professionals are required to wear face masks, often continuously during 14-hour shifts. The elastic bands can be painful, and cause sores and headaches. In order to improve their comfort, engineers at the ±«Óãtv College of Engineering have manufactured a special plastic strip that’s lined with hooks, making the straps adjustable.

May 18, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation, University News

Local students learning computer science during a ±«Óãtv sponsored event

Two ±«Óãtv-based centers team up to tackle K-12 cybersecurity education across Florida

Two state centers based at the ±«Óãtv have announced an ambitious partnership to help Florida public schools provide classes on cybersecurity skills to their K-12 students.

May 14, 2020University News

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Esports growing in popularity, becomes official recreational program at ±«Óãtv

The ±«Óãtv has officially launched an electronic sports (esports) program, providing video gamers from all three ±«Óãtv campuses the opportunity to connect with one another and compete in both intramural and intercollegiate tournaments in a digital space.

May 13, 2020University News

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±«Óãtv Heroes

±«Óãtv recognizes faculty, staff and students for their contributions to the community in helping those impacted by COVID-19.

May 13, 2020COVID-19, University News

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±«Óãtv-Nielsen survey measures public opinion on COVID-19 response

The ±«Óãtv and Nielsen today announced the results of a statewide survey of Floridians to assess public opinion related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 13, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

The Skyway Bridge lit up in green and gold

Tampa Bay area landmarks lit up in green and gold to honor ±«Óãtv graduates

While the coronavirus epidemic may have halted the ±«Óãtv’s traditional commencement ceremonies, supporters from throughout the Tampa Bay region found creative ways to honor the spring graduating class of 2020.

May 11, 2020COVID-19, University News

2020 ±«Óãtv Virtual Commencement Ceremonies

±«Óãtv President Steven Currall presides over ceremonies for campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee that includes the conferring of nearly 7,500 degrees. The spring 2020 class features 43 students who hold a perfect 4.0 GPA, 272 student veterans and graduates from 50 states and more than 100 nations. Of the degrees to be awarded, approximately 6,617 are from ±«Óãtv in Tampa, 544 from ±«Óãtv St. Petersburg and 280 from ±«Óãtv Sarasota-Manatee.

May 9, 2020COVID-19, University News

The second shaft of the Monte Conca cave

±«Óãtv researchers find human-driven pollution alters the environment even underground

The Monte Conca cave system on the island of Sicily is a vast system of springs and pools, sitting below a nature preserve. It might be presumed to be one of the few places untouched by human-driven pollution.

May 7, 2020Research and Innovation

±«Óãtv: A Preeminent Research University

Muma College of Business to offer free certificate program in 'Post-Crisis Leadership'

The world of business is largely locked down right now to stem the spread of COVID-19. Small businesses along with larger corporations are eager to jump back into the game and get revenues moving again.

May 6, 2020COVID-19, University News

The Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections create new ways to explore the world around us without leaving home.

May 4, 2020Research and Innovation

±«Óãtv junior Kayla Miner

First-year students have a PAL on campus

When the alarm clock goes off on Monday morning, ±«Óãtv junior Kayla Miner enthusiastically gets moving -- she is headed to a job she loves.

May 4, 2020University News

A child sitting alone with his head in his arms

Clinical trials show effectiveness of new approach to treating childhood trauma

Therapists at the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay conducted more than 2,000 counseling sessions last year with children who had experienced some kind of trauma – what Meredith Grau, director of clinical services, describes as “anything that’s bad, sad or scary.â€

May 1, 2020Research and Innovation

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