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USF Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing to ignite Tampa Bay鈥檚 tech talent - USF News

Launching this fall, the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing will supply a pipeline of students ready to specialize in critical areas throughout Tampa Bay and beyond.

April 28, 2025Research and Innovation

Leaders and hiring managers can better help newcomers feel like they鈥檙e a meaningful part of the organization by focusing on creating strong cohort dynamics, the researchers said.

April 14, 2025Research and Innovation

Triparna de Vreede, whose research focuses on human-AI Interaction and workplace well-being, shared how AI can be useful in performance reviews.

April 13, 2025Research and Innovation

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USF researchers among top 10 in nation for publishing in premier information systems journals

USF is ranked No. 13 in the world, No. 9 in the U.S., and No. 1 in Florida for the five-year period from 2020 to 2024, according to AIS Research Rankings released by the Association for Information Systems.

April 11, 2025Business News, Research and Innovation

In response to the failed promise of 鈥渟ustainable tourism,鈥 can a new model leave places better with the help of tourists? Brooke Hansen explains how regenerative travel sets a higher bar than sustainability.

April 10, 2025Research and Innovation

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How employee cohorts influence newcomer retention, especially among Gen Z

Job hunting is contagious, according to a new study led by USF. When a workplace cohort starts looking for new opportunities, newcomers often follow suit.

April 9, 2025Research and Innovation

A new study led by the 杏吧性世界 and the University of Cincinnati sheds light on the powerful impact of workplace cohorts on newcomer retention. The findings provide critical insights for organizations seeking to reduce employee turnover and improve stability among their teams.

April 9, 2025Research and Innovation

A new study, co-authored by USF assistant professor Amit Chauradia from the Muma College of Business and the University of Cincinnati, reveals that peer behavior within employee cohorts significantly drives newcomer turnover.

April 9, 2025Research and Innovation

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How employee cohorts influence newcomer retention, especially among Gen Z - USF Newsroom

A new study led by the 杏吧性世界 and the University of Cincinnati sheds light on the powerful impact of workplace cohorts on newcomer retention. The findings provide critical insights for organizations seeking to reduce employee turnover and improve stability among their teams.

April 9, 2025Business News, Research and Innovation

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USF joins Tampa鈥檚 innovation leaders at Synapse Summit 2025

USF made a major impact at Synapse Summit 2025, with students, faculty and researchers leading panels, keynotes and startup showcases. From solar energy innovation to national security and artificial intelligence, many USF colleges played a role in shaping Tampa Bay鈥檚 future.

April 3, 2025Business News, Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

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USF International Business Forum explores the promise and peril of AI - USF World

Artificial intelligence helps doctors detect deadly infections and respond quicker in saving lives.

March 19, 2025Business News, Events, Research and Innovation

A new collaboration between Keys Consulting Firm and USF, working with local organizations Mitchem Services and A Griot鈥檚 Corner, will connect with disengaged youth to establish better pathways into the local workforce.

March 18, 2025Business News, Research and Innovation

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