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USF hosts 2026 math bowls for Hillsborough County’s top students
Nearly a thousand of Hillsborough County’s top young mathematicians competed at USF, showcasing their speed, accuracy and problem-solving skills.
February 27, 2026Academics, College of Education News, Community Engagement

USF College of Education hosts USF’s first-ever Regional Scripps Spelling Bee
In its inaugural Regional Scripps Spelling Bee, the ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ College of Education brought together top young spellers from 110 schools across Tampa Bay, crowning one champion to compete at the National Spelling Bee in May.
February 16, 2026College of Education News

USF and Sarasota County Schools partner to power the next generation of innovators
Beginning in the 2026–2027 school year, Brookside Middle School will transform into the Gulf Coast Academy of Innovation & Technology at Brookside, a new district-wide magnet. In partnership with the USF College of Education, the academy will offer rigorous, hands-on pathways to immerse students in hands-on, advanced STEM learning.
February 12, 2026Academics, College of Education News

USF to host Scripps Spelling Bee
USF will host the Regional Scripps Spelling Bee for the first time, welcoming about 60 Tampa Bay area students competing for a chance to advance to the national championship in Washington, D.C. Behind the scenes, announcer and USF literacy professor Lindsay Persohn is focused on supporting the spellers and keeping the spotlight where it belongs — on the kids and their love of language.
February 11, 2026College of Education News

How the USF College of Education is shaping solutions to protect our cognitive security
CognetCon 2026 put the USF College of Education at the center of a global conversation about cognitive security, misinformation and the future of thinking in the age of AI.
February 5, 2026Research

Only at USF: Become a special education teacher or behavior analyst—and get $27K
×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ is offering a first-of-its-kind program that trains future special education teachers alongside board certified behavior analysts, preparing them to support students with severe emotional and behavioral disorders.
February 4, 2026Admissions, College of Education News, Student Life

USF earns national distinction as a leading producer of Fulbright Scholars
×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ is the only public university in Florida to be recognized as a Top Producer of Fulbright Scholars this year. The Fulbright Program is the U.S. government’s premier international academic exchange program, providing faculty the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research abroad.
February 4, 2026Academics, Faculty Honors

USF online graduate programs rise significantly, place among the nation’s best in new U.S. News rankings
Rising 10 spots compared to last year, USF’s online graduate education program ranks No. 35 among public universities and No. 36 overall.
January 27, 2026College of Education News, Student Life

From sand paths to AI: Charter class members celebrate USF’s 70th anniversary
As USF celebrates its 70th anniversary, members of the charter class reflect on the university’s remarkable rise from sandy paths and a handful of buildings to a nationally recognized research powerhouse. From Student ID No. 0001 to today’s institution leading in AI and innovation, their stories capture the spirit that built USF.
January 5, 2026College of Education News

USF College of Education students giving area seniors a step up in physical fitness
A free, student-led fitness program from the USF College of Education is changing what’s possible for older adults—boosting strength, confidence and even recovery after major health events. Through a unique partnership with the City of Temple Terrace, the initiative is transforming lives while giving students hands-on experience.
January 5, 2026Academics, Community Engagement, Student Life

USF study reveals how AI is transforming the counseling profession
AI is transforming counseling faster than the field can keep up. USF College of Education researcher Aaron Norton offers a clear roadmap to help practitioners embrace its potential while protecting clients from emerging risks.
December 17, 2025Research

How AI-generated podcasts could transform – and complicate – research communication
Researchers in the USF College of Education tested emerging AI podcasting tools and uncovered a surprising truth: the power of generative AI in health research communication depends less on the technology and more on the humans shaping it.
December 10, 2025Research