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Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV criminology professor to provide oversight of implementation of new Tampa Police policies designed to improve community relations
The Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV is assisting the Tampa Police Department’s efforts to build strong relationships between officers and the community. The city of Tampa and Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Criminology Professor Bryanna Fox have agreed to a formal 18-month partnership following her leadership on Mayor Jane Castor’s Community Task Force on Policing.
September 2, 2020Research and Innovation, University News

Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV supports COVID-19 research partnerships with new seed grants
The Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV will provide seed funding to 14 new research projects designed to address the medical, technological and societal issues of COVID-19. This brings the total of institutional resources invested into pandemic research to more than $1 million.
September 2, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV hosts Gov. DeSantis for a panel discussion about COVID-19’s impact on education
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis met with Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV President Steve Currall and members of his leadership team for a panel discussion on the impact COVID-19 has had on the reopening of Florida schools.
September 1, 2020COVID-19, University News

Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV researchers study the effectiveness of innovative pooled testing method for COVID-19
More than 300 Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV student-athletes and Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Athletics staff members are participating in a feasibility study of the effectiveness of pooled testing for COVID-19, led by researchers from Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Health.
August 31, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

A Patent for Humanity
Created by a team of Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV engineers led by Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Daniel Yeh, human wastewater converter NEWgenerator will be recognized as a winner of the 2020 Patents for Humanity award by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
August 28, 2020Research and Innovation
A new program will provide a population of students who aren’t typically represented on college campuses the opportunity to experience higher education and campus life.
August 26, 2020University News

Fall classes begin with new health safety measures
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV students, faculty and staff returning to campus this fall will be required to follow a number of safety guidelines to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
August 21, 2020COVID-19, University News

In Perfect Isolation
There’s no such thing as a short expedition to Antarctica, so it was already going to be a long time away from home. But Alastair Graham, PhD, associate professor in Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV’s College of Marine Science, had done this eight times before.
August 14, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV School of Geosciences Director Mark Rains is among group of leading water scientists who decry a new federal rule removing protection of some vital streams and wetlands.
August 13, 2020Research and Innovation
Historic and civic education are powerful tools that shape our worldview and provide insight into the understanding of current events, as well as our current socio-political climate.
August 13, 2020University News

Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV researchers release findings from statewide COVID-19 survey
Researchers with the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV School of Public Affairs have released the first set of results from a statewide survey that measures general opinions regarding the COVID-19 public health crisis and related policy issues, as well as emergency preparedness.
August 13, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

Black Lives & the Police Forum
This dynamic forum discusses the history and intersection of the police use of excessive force and the black community in the United States of America. This forum also discusses ideas on what can be done to effect positive societal change in how the black community is treated by the police.
August 11, 2020University News