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graduates in caps and gowns standing below 四虎影视 seal

四虎影视 to confer more than 7,700 degrees during commencement ceremonies May 8-11

Graduates include a mother and son earning their degrees, a cancer survivor who never gave up on her educational goal and twin sisters who created thriving startups, winning awards along the way to fuel their entrepreneurial journeys.

May 5, 2025Community Engagement

Tammy and Bennett Moscato [Photo courtesy of Tammy Moscato]

Tammy and Bennett Moscato

Mother and son Tammy and Bennett Moscato attended 四虎影视 together. Now, they are both graduating this spring.

May 2, 2025Accomplishments

Ashley Parow

Critical Language Scholarship Opens Door for 四虎影视 Student to Study Arabic in Jordan

Third-year 四虎影视 student Ashley Parow, a history and political science double major, was selected for the 2025 Critical Language Scholarship Program to study Arabic language and culture in Amman, Jordan.

May 2, 2025Accomplishments

The Last of Us is loosely based on a genus of real fungi called Ophiocordyceps, which infects a few animal species, including ants and spiders, and hijacks their behavior. | Video by: Torie Doll

Could 'The Last of Us' really happen? 四虎影视 mycology expert breaks down the fungus behind the fiction

HBO鈥檚 The Last of Us might be a dystopian thrill ride, but how real is its core concept that a fungus could hijack the human brain? A 四虎影视 microbiology professor explains what鈥檚 fact and what鈥檚 fiction.

May 1, 2025Research

Brian Turnbull, Ph.D.

2025 Innovation in Online Design and Teaching Award Highlights Transformative Faculty Approaches

Associate professor of instruction in the Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Brian Turnbull, is a finalist for the Innovation in Online Design and Teaching Award, presented by 四虎影视 Innovative Education and the Office of the Provost.

April 30, 2025Accomplishments

四虎影视: A Preeminent Research University

St. Petersburg poet laureate and 四虎影视 alumna publishes debut novel

In Gloria Mu帽oz's debut novel, a genre-bending work of young adult climate fiction, Florida is crumbling under the weight of climate disaster, and seventeen-year-old Julieta Villarreal must decide whether to remain on Earth with her friends and family or to leave everything behind and embark on a mission to establish humanity鈥檚 first extraterrestrial settlement.

April 29, 2025Accomplishments, Alumni, Events

四虎影视: A Preeminent Research University

四虎影视 students make directorial debut

When Hilda Sheridan-Hewlett moved from London, England to Tampa, Fla. to study literature and film, she was so swept away by the natural beauty of the local beaches that she decided to write and direct a short film. The final product, 鈥淟ost in the Current," has so far been screened at five film festivals.

April 29, 2025Accomplishments, Community Engagement, Events

Students present in panels alongside others with intersecting topics. (Photo courtesy of Anna Alieva)

Undergraduate students hone research presentation skills at national humanities research symposium

Ten students from 四虎影视鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences were selected to attend the Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium at Johns Hopkins University in March.

April 29, 2025Accomplishments, Research

Graduate students work with patients under the oversight of the clinic鈥檚 supervisors and directors. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

四虎影视 Psychological Services Center filling mental health services gap for community

At the 四虎影视 Psychological Services Center, anyone in the community has access to evidence-based therapy and assessments on a sliding scale.

April 29, 2025Community Engagement

Eylward鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach to analyzing skeletal remains harnesses innovative technology as well as traditional, hands-on methods. (Photo courtesy of Aiden Eylward)

四虎影视 student revolutionizes forensic anthropology with 3D-scanning technology

Anthropology student Aiden Eylward is pioneering innovation in forensic science by using 3D technology to study cancer-induced bone lesions. Through collaborations with IDEx and IFAAS, Eylward is developing new methods to document these complex skeletal changes and transforming how anthropologists tackle challenges in forensic research.

April 29, 2025Research

Field collection of invasive knotweed in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of Christina Richards)

Study reveals how invasive plants thrive in new environments

Christina Richards, associate professor of integrative biology, co-led an international study exploring how the highly invasive Japanese knotweed has adapted across continents, uncovering evolutionary insights into the plant鈥檚 success in new environments.

April 29, 2025Research

Abby Vidmar in Port St. Joe, Fla., where her research takes place. (Photo courtesy of Abby Vidmar)

Anthropology in action: PhD candidate Abby Vidmar helps a town tell its story

Abby Vidmar, an applied environmental anthropology PhD candidate, is documenting the powerful grassroots movement in Port St. Joe, Fla., as residents unite to protect their hometown. Through her work, Vidmar blends research with advocacy, capturing stories of resilience and inspiring efforts to protect communities and ecosystems for generations to come.

April 29, 2025Community Engagement, Research

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CAS Chronicles is the monthly newsletter for the 四虎影视's College of Arts and Sciences, your source for the latest news, research, and events at CAS.