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Arts-Integrated Learning
The Florida Center for Partnerships for Arts-Integrated Teaching (PAInT) is a statewide center based at the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee that provides the infrastructure for university partnerships supporting arts-integrated teaching.
Assessing Environmental Impact
Feng Hao, PhD, challenged his environmental policy class with assessing the environmental impact of commuters along a stretch of I-75.
Cultivating research at USF Sarasota-Manatee campus
Featuring Regional Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Student Success Brett E. Kemker, PhD and Sandra Justice, research administrator.
Evaluating Risk
Two USF Sarasota-Manatee students have received a unique learning opportunity through a partnership with a Washington, D.C.-based consultant.
Fully Engaged
From risk assessment to field work in Costa Rica, USF Sarasota-Manatee students undertake meaningful research projects that enrich their academic experience and help position them for success after graduation.
Next-Gen RESEARCH
As a researcher and interdisciplinary chemist, Edie Banner, PhD, has delved into Costa Rica’s rainforests to unearth natural products with medicinal properties.
Reducing Caregiver Burden
Watching caregivers early in her social work career struggling to take care of their loved ones left a lasting impression on Jane Roberts, ACSW, LCSW, PhD.
Speaking Refugees' Language
When Jody McBrien, PhD, pursued her doctorate at Emory University in 2001, she came to fully appreciate how difficult refugees’ lives could be.
Threat Response
An approach focused on cyber forensics coupled with graduates better prepared to tackle cybersecurity challenges is the best hope for getting ahead of hackers.
Tourism Trends
The USF Sarasota-Manatee campus College of Hospitality & Tourism Leadership (CHTL) focuses on preparing students for careers in Florida’s booming hospitality and tourism industry.
Meeting Adversity
Examining resilience of entrepreneurs in developing countries could help stabilize economies worldwide.