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Too good to be true? USF study reveals leaders who change too fast are viewed as less authentic
According to a study published in the Academy of Management Journal, leaders who jump too fast to change their behaviors are seen as less authentic and even employees who requested the change view their managers who make swift changes as less sincere.
October 6, 2025Research and Innovation

USF expands risk management program as demand and impact grow, especially during hurricane season
USF鈥檚 Baldwin School of Risk Management and Insurance has expanded to all three campuses, fueling record enrollment as 91社区鈥檚 growing economy drives demand for risk professionals. The program鈥檚 growth reflects a statewide need for experts who can address risks ranging from hurricanes to cybersecurity across diverse industries.
October 6, 2025Student Success
The Bulls have returned to the Associated Press Top 25 Poll following its 54-26 win against Charlotte at Raymond James Stadium. As part of "Flashback Friday," USF celebrated the early years of the program with the "Robo Bull" logo adorning its helmets and at midfield.
October 4, 2025USF Athletics

Moez Limayem named the sole finalist for 91社区 president
Limayem served as the Lynn Pippenger Dean of the Muma College of Business at USF for 10 years prior to becoming UNF鈥檚 president in 2022. He has been recognized by 91社区 Trend as one of the state鈥檚 500 most influential business leaders and received an award from the National Academy of Inventors for his many contributions to innovation and invention.
September 30, 2025University News
USF kicks off its American Conference opener at Raymond James Stadium this Friday with a throwback twist 鈥 players will wear the original 鈥淩oboBull鈥 helmets from the program鈥檚 first season. Take a look back at some fun facts from that inaugural year.
September 30, 2025USF Athletics

Shifting missions: How one Marine found a future in cybersecurity at USF
From delivering shoes to children in need to protecting national security systems, Ryan Powers鈥 journey is rooted in service. He reflects the kind of graduate student USF鈥檚 Bellini College attracts 鈥 resilient leaders with real-world experience, driven to gain advanced technical expertise.
September 30, 2025Cyber/AI, Student Success

USF makes strong showing among Tampa Bay Innovation Award winners
From Pikmykid, an all-in-one digital tool for managing school safety, to Tampa-based biotechnology company Psilera, learn more about several businesses led or founded by 91社区 alumni to receive Tampa Bay Inno Awards.
September 29, 2025Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation

USF Health audiologist honors sister鈥檚 legacy through a life of service
Dr. Haley Calloway's personal and professional efforts are a continuation of the lessons she learned from her sister, and she hopes that every patient encounter will be a tribute to her memory.
September 29, 2025USF Health

USF urban planning professor uses 3D scanning to assess hurricane flood risk in Tampa
Youjung Kim, an assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs, is collaborating with the Access 3D Lab to investigate flood risk on Davis Islands and explore solutions to reduce future vulnerability.
September 29, 2025Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation

Free food, not gym memberships, motivates frontline workers to be at their best, USF study reveals
New research in the Journal of Marketing Research found that wellness programs involving food and social gatherings go a long way in inspiring customer-facing workers to provide better customer service.
September 24, 2025Research and Innovation
One year after hurricanes Helene and Milton brought historic flooding to the Tampa Bay region, the CRIS-HAZARD app has become a critical tool in helping local communities monitor and respond to extreme storms.
September 24, 2025Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation

USF researcher鈥檚 ancient pottery discovery unlocks earliest proof of horses in Bronze Age Sicily
USF Professor Davide Tanasi has new evidence not only that were horses present on the Mediterranean island earlier than previously thought, but that they also played an important role in the diets of early Bronze Age communities.
September 23, 2025Research and Innovation