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Global Virus Network opens International Headquarters at ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½

The GVN marked the opening of its International Headquarters at the USF Institute for Translational Virology and Innovation, formalizing a strategic partnership that positions USF Health as the permanent home of GVN’s global scientific network and expands its capacity to coordinate research, surveillance and response to emerging viral threats.

March 17, 2026College News, Sten Vermund

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USF research activity climbs 15%, strengthening national standing

Research funded by corporate sponsors increased 25% with the majority of USF’s expenditures derived from highly competitive federal awards from agencies such as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense.

March 17, 2026College News, Research and Innovation

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COPH’s Dr. Angela Makris elected to lead international social marketing association

Dr. Angela Makris, an adjunct instructor and 2025 alumna of the USF College of Public Health (COPH), has been unanimously elected president of the International Social Marketing Association (iSMA). She will serve a three-year term leading the global organization that connects social marketing associations, practitioners and scholars.

March 17, 2026Alumni and Development, Awards and Honors

Dr Lauri Wright standing at the FNCE 2025 conference with a colleague.

USF professor feeds solutions to food insecurity

In a world where thousands of people migrate from one country to another, their safety and health are paramount. They also depend on a daily, if often problematic, staple: food.

March 17, 2026Community Health Sciences, Research and Innovation

COPH alumna, Mae Horne (Photo courtesy of Horne)

From dual undergrad degrees to doctoral candidate

Born and raised in Tampa, Fla, as the youngest of five children and a first-generation college student, USF’s College of Public Health (COPH) alumna Mae Horne grew up surrounded by public service. Her mother and stepfather worked as ER nurses, and her father served as a lieutenant firefighter and paramedic. When the COVID-19 pandemic placed all three on the frontlines, her appreciation for health care and public health workers deepened, along with her passion for emerging infectious diseases.

March 9, 2026Alumni and Development, Research and Innovation

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HPV vaccine success in Panama reveals new questions about cervical cancer mortality

Researchers from the COPH are examining how vaccination, screening and health system factors are shaping cervical cancer trends in Panama, offering new insights into progress toward eliminating the disease.

March 6, 2026Community Health Sciences, Research and Innovation

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USF students engage with lawmakers at USF Day at the Capitol

Nearly 100 USF students gathered in Tallahassee to meet with state lawmakers – gaining hands-on experience with government and learning about the legislative process.

March 6, 2026Student Life

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COPH faculty, students advocate for worker health during Washington, D.C. visit

Faculty from the USF College of Public Health (COPH) recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with federal legislators and discuss priorities related to worker health and safety, highlighting the impact of federally supported occupational health programs.

March 5, 2026College News

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The College of Public Health’s Activist Lab helps bring solutions for those isolated and lonely

Most people at some point feel a temporary sense of isolation and loneliness, but others suffer a deeper, more lasting mood that affects their mental and physical health.

March 5, 2026Community Engagement, Research and Innovation

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USF researcher strives to de-bug parasitic problem in Florida

Most of us have a healthy fear of bugs, at least those for whom a nasty toxin, sting or bite can mean a trip to the hospital.

March 5, 2026Epidemiology, Research and Innovation

Dr. Donna Petersen, former dean of the ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s College of Public Health (COPH), is the first person to win a prestigious award from the National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) in recognition of her legacy of leadership.

USF leader a first to receive prestigious public health award

Dr. Donna Petersen, former dean of the ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s College of Public Health (COPH), is the first person to win a prestigious award from the National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) in recognition of her legacy of leadership.

February 26, 2026Awards and Honors, Research and Innovation

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USF professor’s textbook earns national 2025 Book of the Year honor

Dr. Zachary Pruitt, professor and alumnus of the USF College of Public Health, has been named a 2025 Book of the Year Award winner by the American Journal of Nursing (AJN), earning first place in the health care administration category for his textbook, Health Services Management: Competencies and Careers.

February 26, 2026Alumni and Development, Health Policy and Systems Management

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