Hands-On Philanthropy
For one whose giving philosophy centers on building long-term solutions, supporting scholarships at USF is a natural fit for Elizabeth Moore.
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Engineering Scholarship Honors Joy O'Shields
Lakecia Gunter '95 established the Joy O’Shields Honorary Scholarship in Engineering to both honor one of her most cherished mentors and provide support to full-time graduate students in the College of Engineering with preference for historically underrepresented minority students.
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A New Home for Some of the Best and Brightest Bulls
An extraordinary new landmark is coming to Tampa Bay.
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Transforming Lives Through Science and Philanthropy
At Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), a global biopharmaceutical company, they follow the science — and it leads them to a company philosophy centered around not only improving patient outcomes, but also strengthening communities.
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Bulls Biggest Fan
Joseph Ferguson ’86 is, arguably, one of the Bulls biggest and most loyal fans.
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History-making Gift for the College of Medicine
When Jack Ross passed away on July 18, 2019, at the age of 98, he left an estate gift worth more than $4 million to the Jack F. Ross Medical Scholarship, the largest single gift to scholarships in the history of the USF Morsani College of Medicine.
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A Step Up for the Underserved
Christine Schlesinger always knew she had a calling. An immigrant bornin Germany, caring for the underprivileged and underserved was her passion and soon became her life’s work.
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Introducing the Taneja College of Pharmacy: Transformative Gift Elevates Pharmacy Education at USF
A transformative gift from the Taneja Family Foundation set a record as the largest philanthropic donation to a pharmacy school in the state of Florida.
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Investing in Faculty Strengthens the USF Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance
The Tiedemann-Cotton Endowed Professorship in Finance honors a distinguished faculty member dedicated to education, teaching and research in finance.
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Charting a Groundbreaking Course, Together
The USF Jabil Innovation Institute will provide new experiential learning opportunities and skills for students in the College of Engineering and Muma College of Business, which will ultimately make them more competitive in the job market.
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Rhea F. Law, USF President
The growth and success of Tampa Bay is intrinsically linked with the growth and success of USF. There is so much potential, and the future is very bright.
- There's perfect harmony in USF concert hall's new name
- A family toasts 20 years of transformation
- Joey and Jennifer Redner give $2.2M to support on-campus stadium, Brewing Arts program
- A grateful mom gives back after lifesaving care from USF Health, TGH
- Mosaic donates $100K to USF Feed-A-Bull
- Latino Scholarship Program gets boost from Krewe and dedicated volunteer
- From a dedicated benefactor, a final gift
- Gonzmart family gives $1 million to support USF’s on-campus stadium
- Gonzmart family gives $1 million to support USF’s on-campus stadium
- Horton Family Foundation gives $1 million to support USF’s on-campus stadium
- They give so others can succeed
Your Impact

U.S. News and World Report ranked USF Tampa as a Best College for Veterans (2023)

USF is a member of the Association of American Universities, the most prestigious association in higher education.

USF leads the nation as the top producer of faculty Fulbright Scholars! Way to go Bulls!

U.S. News & World Report ranks USF #45 among public universities (2024).

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You can find approximately 400,000 USF graduates worldwide.

25% of USF students are first generation. Your support enables them to create a new cycle of education within their families.

USF is home to approximately 50,000 students from 146 countries!

USF professors and students were awarded 314 patents over three years.