News Feed/business/news/Recent posts from Newsen-usSun, 15 Jun 2025 22:57:21 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)Why do consumers fall for fake online reviews? - Consumer Affairshttps://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/why-do-consumers-fall-for-fake-online-reviews-061225.htmlA new study found that many consumers tend to fall for fake online reviews as a result of "truth bias." Researchers hope study findings help more consumers be vigilant when browsing online.External ArticleThu, 12 Jun 2025 15:28:47 Why do consumers fall for fake online reviews? - Consumer AffairsA new study found that many consumers tend to fall for fake online reviews as a result of "truth bias." Researchers hope study findings help more consumers be vigilant when browsing online.someone reviewing online reviewshttps://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/why-do-consumers-fall-for-fake-online-reviews-061225.htmlBusiness News,Research and InnovationSchool of Information Systems and ManagementTen ways alumni can engage with the Nault Center for Entrepreneurship/business/news/2025/6-10-25.aspxWant to give back to USF? Here are 10 cost-free ways Nault Center alumni can engage — from mentoring to networking and beyond.Alexis Yahre WalshTue, 10 Jun 2025 00:29:36 Ten ways alumni can engage with the Nault Center for EntrepreneurshipWant to give back to USF? Here are 10 cost-free ways Nault Center alumni can engage — from mentoring to networking and beyond.Article image of woman mentoring a student/business/news/2025/6-10-25.aspxBusiness News,EntrepreneurshipSchool of Marketing and InnovationNew USF study reveals why consumers continue to be deceived by fake online reviews - Science Magazinehttps://scienmag.com/new-usf-study-reveals-why-consumers-continue-to-be-deceived-by-fake-online-reviews/In an age where digital interactions dominate consumer decision-making, the trustworthiness of online reviews has become a critical concern for both researchers and the general public.External ArticleThu, 05 Jun 2025 11:37:12 New USF study reveals why consumers continue to be deceived by fake online reviews - Science MagazineIn an age where digital interactions dominate consumer decision-making, the trustworthiness of online reviews has become a critical concern for both researchers and the general public.muma logo imagehttps://scienmag.com/new-usf-study-reveals-why-consumers-continue-to-be-deceived-by-fake-online-reviews/Research and InnovationSchool of Information Systems and ManagementFrom trust to doubt: Why fake online reviews still fool consumers/business/news/2025/06-04-fake-online-reviews-study.aspxThe research investigates a key question: Are consumers naturally skeptical of online reviews, or do they tend to believe them? The answer lies in what psychologists call a “truth bias.”Sofia Garcia VargasWed, 04 Jun 2025 00:54:11 From trust to doubt: Why fake online reviews still fool consumersThe research investigates a key question: Are consumers naturally skeptical of online reviews, or do they tend to believe them? The answer lies in what psychologists call a “truth bias.”graphic showing someone writing a fake review/business/news/2025/06-04-fake-online-reviews-study.aspxBusiness News,Research and InnovationSchool of Information Systems and ManagementHow do online travel agents like Expedia and Booking.com work? - Marketplacehttps://www.marketplace.org/story/2025/05/26/how-do-online-travel-agents-like-expedia-and-bookingcom-workOnline travel agents are to analog travel agents what Amazon is to department stores: you can get similar stuff, but the former leverages technology to scale up.External ArticleMon, 26 May 2025 11:13:43 How do online travel agents like Expedia and Booking.com work? - MarketplaceOnline travel agents are to analog travel agents what Amazon is to department stores: you can get similar stuff, but the former leverages technology to scale up.image of expedia logo on a phonehttps://www.marketplace.org/story/2025/05/26/how-do-online-travel-agents-like-expedia-and-bookingcom-workBusiness News,Research and InnovationSchool of Hospitality and Tourism ManagementUSF football's Reggie Johnson named a 2025 McLendon Scholar - USF Athleticshttps://gousfbulls.com/news/2025/5/23/usf-footballs-reggie-johnson-named-a-2025-mclendon-scholar.aspxJohnson, who is enrolled in the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management program within the Muma College of Business, was one of 11 student-athletes nationwide to earn a postgraduate scholarship from the McLendon Foundation.External ArticleFri, 23 May 2025 11:44:15 USF football's Reggie Johnson named a 2025 McLendon Scholar - USF AthleticsJohnson, who is enrolled in the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management program within the Muma College of Business, was one of 11 student-athletes nationwide to earn a postgraduate scholarship from the McLendon Foundation.reggie johnsonhttps://gousfbulls.com/news/2025/5/23/usf-footballs-reggie-johnson-named-a-2025-mclendon-scholar.aspxBusiness News,Honors and AwardsSchool of Marketing and Innovation,Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management ProgramThe 'Tiger Woods of India' will compete for USF one last time - MSNhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/cricket/the-tiger-woods-of-india-will-compete-for-usf-one-last-time/ar-AA1Fik9HWhile Shubham Jaglan knows he's not escaping the "India's Tiger Woods" moniker any time soon, this week he simply wants to be known as a USF senior as he plays for the Bulls for the final time.External ArticleThu, 22 May 2025 11:53:18 The 'Tiger Woods of India' will compete for USF one last time - MSNWhile Shubham Jaglan knows he's not escaping the "India's Tiger Woods" moniker any time soon, this week he simply wants to be known as a USF senior as he plays for the Bulls for the final time.Shubham Jaglanhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/cricket/the-tiger-woods-of-india-will-compete-for-usf-one-last-time/ar-AA1Fik9HBusiness NewsKate Tiedemann School of Business and FinanceHow the FinTech|X Accelerator is reshaping the future of finance and technology in Tampa Bay - USF St. Petersburghttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/how-the-fintech-x-accelerator-is-reshaping-the-future-of-finance-technology-in-tampa-bay.aspxApproaching its fourth year, the Fintech|X Accelerator has drawn startup founders from across the United States and around the world who have gone on to generate millions in revenue while creating hundreds of jobs.External ArticleTue, 20 May 2025 11:07:41 How the FinTech|X Accelerator is reshaping the future of finance and technology in Tampa Bay - USF St. PetersburgApproaching its fourth year, the Fintech|X Accelerator has drawn startup founders from across the United States and around the world who have gone on to generate millions in revenue while creating hundreds of jobs.fintech accelerator speaker on stagehttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/how-the-fintech-x-accelerator-is-reshaping-the-future-of-finance-technology-in-tampa-bay.aspxBusiness NewsFintech,Kate Tiedemann School of Business and FinanceAMP conference hosts panel on history behind Tampa Bay's rise as a sports destination - USF Athleticshttps://gousfbulls.com/story.aspx?filename=general-usfs-michael-kelly-hosts-panel-to-spotlight-the-history-behind-tampa-bays-rise-as-a-sports-destination%26file_date=5/20/2025The panel "Mega-events and the Making of a Sports Destination: Leadership, Community, and the Business of Hosting" featured three of the pioneers and icons of the sports events business.External ArticleTue, 20 May 2025 10:56:15 AMP conference hosts panel on history behind Tampa Bay's rise as a sports destination - USF AthleticsThe panel "Mega-events and the Making of a Sports Destination: Leadership, Community, and the Business of Hosting" featured three of the pioneers and icons of the sports events business.speakers on the panel discussionhttps://gousfbulls.com/story.aspx?filename=general-usfs-michael-kelly-hosts-panel-to-spotlight-the-history-behind-tampa-bays-rise-as-a-sports-destination%26file_date=5/20/2025Business News,EventsDoctor of Business AdministrationUnibuddy launches AI tool to boost student engagement - The Piehttps://thepienews.com/unibuddy-assistant-launches-ai-tool-to-boost-student-engagement/USF's Muma College of Business reported over 30 staff hours saved per month, with a 59% click-to-conversation rate and over a third of chats in Assistant resulting in referrals to student ambassador conversations.External ArticleFri, 16 May 2025 09:41:00 Unibuddy launches AI tool to boost student engagement - The PieUSF's Muma College of Business reported over 30 staff hours saved per month, with a 59% click-to-conversation rate and over a third of chats in Assistant resulting in referrals to student ambassador conversations.student looking at his phonehttps://thepienews.com/unibuddy-assistant-launches-ai-tool-to-boost-student-engagement/Business NewsWhy 'healthy' food labels fool even savvy shoppers - Archynewsyhttps://www.archynewsy.com/why-healthy-food-labels-fool-even-savvy-shoppers/#google_vignetteBoasting about specific nutrients is one way companies can mislead while still being honest. Touting the lack of a nutrient, like gluten, doesn’t necessarily mean a product is good for you. "Those buzzwords get us, and those words change over time," said Dipayan Biswas, a USF marketing professor.External ArticleThu, 15 May 2025 10:39:58 Why 'healthy' food labels fool even savvy shoppers - ArchynewsyBoasting about specific nutrients is one way companies can mislead while still being honest. Touting the lack of a nutrient, like gluten, doesn’t necessarily mean a product is good for you. "Those buzzwords get us, and those words change over time," said Dipayan Biswas, a USF marketing professor.woman looking at a labelhttps://www.archynewsy.com/why-healthy-food-labels-fool-even-savvy-shoppers/#google_vignetteResearch and InnovationSchool of Marketing and InnovationLong-haul truckers worry about trade war - Bay News 9https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tEriGmbvXgThe U.S. trade war has caused shipping to come to a near standstill at ports along the West Coast. Its affects will have a ripple effect across multiple industries. USF's Supply Chain Innovation Lab director explains the impact of the tariff wars on long-haul truckers.External ArticleWed, 14 May 2025 10:23:42 Long-haul truckers worry about trade war - Bay News 9The U.S. trade war has caused shipping to come to a near standstill at ports along the West Coast. Its affects will have a ripple effect across multiple industries. USF's Supply Chain Innovation Lab director explains the impact of the tariff wars on long-haul truckers.semi-trucks in a parking lothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tEriGmbvXgBusiness News,Research and InnovationSchool of Marketing and Innovation,Supply ChainInnovation in Online Design and Teaching Award highlights creative faculty approaches - USF Innovative Education/innovative-education/news/2025/2025-innovation-in-online-design-and-teaching-award-highlights-transformative-faculty-approaches.aspxBrianna JeeWon Paulich, an associate professor in the School of Marketing and Innovation, was honored for her work alongside learning designer Chad Garcia for the Marketing Research course.External ArticleTue, 06 May 2025 16:53:43 Innovation in Online Design and Teaching Award highlights creative faculty approaches - USF Innovative EducationBrianna JeeWon Paulich, an associate professor in the School of Marketing and Innovation, was honored for her work alongside learning designer Chad Garcia for the Marketing Research course.brianna paulich award/innovative-education/news/2025/2025-innovation-in-online-design-and-teaching-award-highlights-transformative-faculty-approaches.aspxHonors and AwardsSchool of Marketing and InnovationFounders in Finance: Two students named Dean’s Advisory Board Leadership Award recipients/business/news/2025/05-05-founders-finance-deans-advisory-board-honorees.aspxCynthia Tang and Juliana Camargo Torres were named 2025 honorees. The award recognizes exceptional scholars and leaders within the Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance.Elizabeth L. BrownTue, 06 May 2025 15:46:52 Founders in Finance: Two students named Dean’s Advisory Board Leadership Award recipientsCynthia Tang and Juliana Camargo Torres were named 2025 honorees. The award recognizes exceptional scholars and leaders within the Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance.image of dean's advisory board leadership award winners/business/news/2025/05-05-founders-finance-deans-advisory-board-honorees.aspxBusiness News,Entrepreneurship,Honors and AwardsKate Tiedemann School of Business and FinanceSibling startups: Sisters graduate and blaze separate entrepreneurial paths - USF St. Petersburghttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/sibling-startups-sisters-graduate-and-blaze-separate-entrepreneurial-paths.aspxSome students leave college with a tight-knit circle of friends, others with impressive resumes. Twin sisters Cherish and Unique Alston are walking away with that – plus thriving startups and thousands of dollars in awards to fuel their journeys.External ArticleMon, 05 May 2025 15:39:02 Sibling startups: Sisters graduate and blaze separate entrepreneurial paths - USF St. PetersburgSome students leave college with a tight-knit circle of friends, others with impressive resumes. Twin sisters Cherish and Unique Alston are walking away with that – plus thriving startups and thousands of dollars in awards to fuel their journeys.Cherish and Unique Alstonhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/sibling-startups-sisters-graduate-and-blaze-separate-entrepreneurial-paths.aspxEntrepreneurship,SpotlightsSchool of Information Systems and ManagementUSF faculty talks trade war and global supply chain issues - WFTShttps://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=19404747-d448-4680-b55c-2c96391e7705Seckin Ozkul, director of the USF Supply Chain Innovation Lab, discussed which industries and products are most vulnerable to shortages.External ArticleMon, 05 May 2025 09:55:08 USF faculty talks trade war and global supply chain issues - WFTSSeckin Ozkul, director of the USF Supply Chain Innovation Lab, discussed which industries and products are most vulnerable to shortages.seckin ozkulhttps://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=19404747-d448-4680-b55c-2c96391e7705Business NewsSchool of Marketing and Innovation,Supply ChainGraduate Alison Frate to students: Never take ‘no’ as a final answer - USF Sarasota-Manateehttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2025/alison-frate-never-take-no-as-a-final-answer.aspxFirst-generation student Alison Frate graduates magna cum laude from USF Sarasota-Manatee, using mentorship and Honors College opportunities as stepping stones to New York Law School.External ArticleFri, 02 May 2025 11:46:18 Graduate Alison Frate to students: Never take ‘no’ as a final answer - USF Sarasota-ManateeFirst-generation student Alison Frate graduates magna cum laude from USF Sarasota-Manatee, using mentorship and Honors College opportunities as stepping stones to New York Law School.alison fratehttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2025/alison-frate-never-take-no-as-a-final-answer.aspxBusiness NewsSchool of Marketing and InnovationFrom connection to crowning: Fummy Nguyen reflects on his journey at USF Sarasota-Manateehttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2025/fummy-nguyen-reflects-on-journey-usf-sarasota-manatee.aspxAccounting graduate Fummy Nguyen leaves USF Sarasota-Manatee as Homecoming King and Student Organization Leader of the Year, enriched by campus relationships that transformed his university experience.External ArticleFri, 02 May 2025 10:57:14 From connection to crowning: Fummy Nguyen reflects on his journey at USF Sarasota-ManateeAccounting graduate Fummy Nguyen leaves USF Sarasota-Manatee as Homecoming King and Student Organization Leader of the Year, enriched by campus relationships that transformed his university experience.Fummy Nguyen https://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2025/fummy-nguyen-reflects-on-journey-usf-sarasota-manatee.aspxBusiness NewsLynn Pippenger School of AccountancyUSF graduate programs gain national attention in latest U.S. News ranking - The Oraclehttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/21/usf-graduate-programs-gain-national-attention-in-latest-u-s-news-ranking/The part-time MBA program at the Muma College of Business climbed to No. 38 in the nation, up from No. 53 the year before. Eric Douthirt, director of MBA programs, attributed the rise to program redesign, increased admissions standards and strong faculty engagement.External ArticleTue, 29 Apr 2025 16:17:38 USF graduate programs gain national attention in latest U.S. News ranking - The OracleThe part-time MBA program at the Muma College of Business climbed to No. 38 in the nation, up from No. 53 the year before. Eric Douthirt, director of MBA programs, attributed the rise to program redesign, increased admissions standards and strong faculty engagement.image of usf signhttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/21/usf-graduate-programs-gain-national-attention-in-latest-u-s-news-ranking/Honors and AwardsTrustees approve updated USF stadium plan, paving the way for full construction to move forward - USF News/news/2025/trustees-approve-updated-usf-stadium-plan-paving-the-way-for-full-construction-to-move-forward.aspxCheck out USF’s latest rendering for the stadium and learn more about how construction is ramping up – putting it on track to open in fall 2027.External ArticleTue, 29 Apr 2025 09:28:43 Trustees approve updated USF stadium plan, paving the way for full construction to move forward - USF NewsCheck out USF’s latest rendering for the stadium and learn more about how construction is ramping up – putting it on track to open in fall 2027.stadium rendering/news/2025/trustees-approve-updated-usf-stadium-plan-paving-the-way-for-full-construction-to-move-forward.aspxBusiness NewsSchool of Hospitality and Tourism Management,School of Marketing and InnovationUSF Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing to ignite Tampa Bay’s tech talent - USF News/news/2025/usf-bellini-college-to-ignite-tampa-bays-tech-talent.aspxLaunching 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.External ArticleMon, 28 Apr 2025 16:49:49 USF Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing to ignite Tampa Bay’s tech talent - USF NewsLaunching 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.Tampa skyline/news/2025/usf-bellini-college-to-ignite-tampa-bays-tech-talent.aspxResearch and InnovationArtificial Intelligence,School of Information Systems and ManagementPowering dreams together: USF Muma College of Business unveils 10-year strategic plan/business/news/2025/04-28-strategic-plan-muma.aspxThe plan is a blueprint that introduces the college’s new vision, mission, and values and reflects the goals of the Muma community on all three USF campuses. Its strategic priorities focus on student success, impactful research, community engagement, and expanded reputation.Elizabeth L. BrownMon, 28 Apr 2025 09:40:51 Powering dreams together: USF Muma College of Business unveils 10-year strategic planThe plan is a blueprint that introduces the college’s new vision, mission, and values and reflects the goals of the Muma community on all three USF campuses. Its strategic priorities focus on student success, impactful research, community engagement, and expanded reputation.graphic showing strategic plan priorities/business/news/2025/04-28-strategic-plan-muma.aspxBusiness NewsCheapest Car Insurance Companies - WalletHubhttps://wallethub.com/cheap-car-insurance#experts=Kerry_L._MyersThe best way to get cheap car insurance is to compare quotes from several inexpensive insurers, as you will be able to select the lowest price for the coverage you need.External ArticleMon, 28 Apr 2025 00:18:23 Cheapest Car Insurance Companies - WalletHubThe best way to get cheap car insurance is to compare quotes from several inexpensive insurers, as you will be able to select the lowest price for the coverage you need.USF Muma College of Businesshttps://wallethub.com/cheap-car-insurance#experts=Kerry_L._MyersBusiness NewsExternal News,Lynn Pippenger School of AccountancyAt World Expo in Japan, USF alum Sean Schrader builds skills in global diplomacy - USF World/world/news/2025/schrader-world-expo-japan.aspxA year ago, Sean Schrader was graduating with an MBA, having built upon his two degrees from USF with an array of community service. Now, he's nearly 7,500 miles away in Osaka, Japan, representing the U.S. on a global scale at the World Expo. External ArticleThu, 24 Apr 2025 15:37:48 At World Expo in Japan, USF alum Sean Schrader builds skills in global diplomacy - USF WorldA year ago, Sean Schrader was graduating with an MBA, having built upon his two degrees from USF with an array of community service. Now, he's nearly 7,500 miles away in Osaka, Japan, representing the U.S. on a global scale at the World Expo. sean schrader with the U.S. contingent at the World Expo/world/news/2025/schrader-world-expo-japan.aspxSpotlightsComposting initiative to reduce food waste and support urban agriculture in St. Petersburg - USF St. Petersburghttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/composting-initiative-to-reduce-food-waste-and-support-urban-agriculture-in-st-petersburg.aspxThe initiative’s overall aim is to redirect tons of food waste each year from landfills, incinerators and sewage systems and create compost for community gardens, urban farms and landscaping. The partnership recently received a $350,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Composting and Food Waste Reduction program.External ArticleMon, 21 Apr 2025 16:12:17 Composting initiative to reduce food waste and support urban agriculture in St. Petersburg - USF St. PetersburgThe initiative’s overall aim is to redirect tons of food waste each year from landfills, incinerators and sewage systems and create compost for community gardens, urban farms and landscaping. The partnership recently received a $350,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Composting and Food Waste Reduction program.image of a gardener compostinghttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/composting-initiative-to-reduce-food-waste-and-support-urban-agriculture-in-st-petersburg.aspxEntrepreneurshipUSF gambling expert weighs in on rise of college student sports betting - The Oraclehttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/20/usf-gambling-expert-weighs-in-on-rise-of-college-student-sports-betting/USF professor and gambling behavior expert Marvin Karlins weighs in on the rise of college student sports betting. Karlins said the legality of sports betting isn't the issue. It's that people don't understand the risks.External ArticleSun, 20 Apr 2025 15:15:56 USF gambling expert weighs in on rise of college student sports betting - The OracleUSF professor and gambling behavior expert Marvin Karlins weighs in on the rise of college student sports betting. Karlins said the legality of sports betting isn't the issue. It's that people don't understand the risks.screenshot of a sports betting web pagehttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/20/usf-gambling-expert-weighs-in-on-rise-of-college-student-sports-betting/EntrepreneurshipSchool of Information Systems and ManagementUSF Honors student shakes up energy aisle with savory bar brand/honors/news/2025/usf-honors-student-launches-savory-energy-bar-brand.aspxMira Stimac, an Honors student and an entrepreneurship major, created Lope Bars — a savory energy bar brand using clean ingredients, designed specifically for athletes.External ArticleThu, 17 Apr 2025 19:22:40 USF Honors student shakes up energy aisle with savory bar brandMira Stimac, an Honors student and an entrepreneurship major, created Lope Bars — a savory energy bar brand using clean ingredients, designed specifically for athletes.Mira Stimac/honors/news/2025/usf-honors-student-launches-savory-energy-bar-brand.aspxEntrepreneurship,SpotlightsSchool of Marketing and InnovationEmployee cohorts can improve retention — especially among Gen Z, study shows - HR Divehttps://www.hrdive.com/news/employee-cohorts-can-improve-retention-especially-among-gen-z/745222/Leaders and hiring managers can better help newcomers feel like they’re a meaningful part of the organization by focusing on creating strong cohort dynamics, the researchers said.External ArticleMon, 14 Apr 2025 14:56:46 Employee cohorts can improve retention — especially among Gen Z, study shows - HR DiveLeaders and hiring managers can better help newcomers feel like they’re a meaningful part of the organization by focusing on creating strong cohort dynamics, the researchers said.image of a group of hands https://www.hrdive.com/news/employee-cohorts-can-improve-retention-especially-among-gen-z/745222/Research and InnovationSchool of Marketing and InnovationDemystifying ​investing​: USF finance students share insights for young professionals - The Crow's Nesthttps://crowsneststpete.com/2025/04/14/demystifying-investing-usf-finance-students-share-insights-for-young-professionals/USF’s Investment Club offers an additional opportunity for students to develop their investment acumen, with several divisions dedicated to different functions related to investing and finance.External ArticleMon, 14 Apr 2025 14:44:46 Demystifying ​investing​: USF finance students share insights for young professionals - The Crow's NestUSF’s Investment Club offers an additional opportunity for students to develop their investment acumen, with several divisions dedicated to different functions related to investing and finance.investment club meeting with dean blackwellhttps://crowsneststpete.com/2025/04/14/demystifying-investing-usf-finance-students-share-insights-for-young-professionals/EntrepreneurshipKate Tiedemann School of Business and FinanceHow AI is making self-appraisals better and less painful — for both workers and managers - Business Insiderhttps://www.businessinsider.nl/how-ai-is-making-self-appraisals-better-and-less-painful-for-both-workers-and-managers/Triparna de Vreede, whose research focuses on human-AI Interaction and workplace well-being, shared how AI can be useful in performance reviews.External ArticleSun, 13 Apr 2025 18:55:26 How AI is making self-appraisals better and less painful — for both workers and managers - Business InsiderTriparna de Vreede, whose research focuses on human-AI Interaction and workplace well-being, shared how AI can be useful in performance reviews.image of woman looking at screenhttps://www.businessinsider.nl/how-ai-is-making-self-appraisals-better-and-less-painful-for-both-workers-and-managers/Research and InnovationArtificial Intelligence,School of Information Systems and ManagementUSF-themed beer supports student-athletes through NIL funds - The Oraclehttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/13/usf-themed-beer-supports-student-athletes-through-nil-funds/The Thirsty Buffalo Brewing Company added a new beer to its collection in February— a USF-themed Brahman Golden Ale. Part of the beer’s proceeds go to the Fowler Avenue Collective, USF’s name, image and likeness collective, in an effort to support student-athletes through NIL funds.External ArticleSun, 13 Apr 2025 15:04:38 USF-themed beer supports student-athletes through NIL funds - The OracleThe Thirsty Buffalo Brewing Company added a new beer to its collection in February— a USF-themed Brahman Golden Ale. Part of the beer’s proceeds go to the Fowler Avenue Collective, USF’s name, image and likeness collective, in an effort to support student-athletes through NIL funds.mike bishophttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/13/usf-themed-beer-supports-student-athletes-through-nil-funds/EntrepreneurshipKate Tiedemann School of Business and FinanceUSF researchers among top 10 in nation for publishing in premier information systems journals/business/news/2025/04-10-info-sys-rankings.aspxUSF 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.Elizabeth L BrownFri, 11 Apr 2025 15:58:56 USF researchers among top 10 in nation for publishing in premier information systems journalsUSF 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.ais rankings image with journal covers/business/news/2025/04-10-info-sys-rankings.aspxBusiness News,Research and InnovationSchool of Information Systems and ManagementRegenerating the idea of ecotourism in Costa Rica and the world - WUFThttps://www.wuft.org/2025-04-15/regenerating-the-idea-of-ecotourism-in-costa-rica-and-the-worldIn response to the failed promise of “sustainable tourism,” can a new model leave places better with the help of tourists? Brooke Hansen explains how regenerative travel sets a higher bar than sustainability.External ArticleThu, 10 Apr 2025 19:04:50 Regenerating the idea of ecotourism in Costa Rica and the world - WUFTIn response to the failed promise of “sustainable tourism,” can a new model leave places better with the help of tourists? Brooke Hansen explains how regenerative travel sets a higher bar than sustainability.ecotourismhttps://www.wuft.org/2025-04-15/regenerating-the-idea-of-ecotourism-in-costa-rica-and-the-worldResearch and InnovationSchool of Hospitality and Tourism ManagementHow employee cohorts influence newcomer retention, especially among Gen Z/news/2025/how-employee-cohorts-influence-newcomer-retention.aspxJob hunting is contagious, according to a new study led by USF. When a workplace cohort starts looking for new opportunities, newcomers often follow suit.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 16:58:02 How employee cohorts influence newcomer retention, especially among Gen ZJob hunting is contagious, according to a new study led by USF. When a workplace cohort starts looking for new opportunities, newcomers often follow suit.people working in an office/news/2025/how-employee-cohorts-influence-newcomer-retention.aspxResearch and InnovationSchool of Marketing and InnovationUSF Honors capstone empowers students to strengthen disaster resilience abroad - USF Honors News/honors/news/2025/usf-honors-capstone-empowers-students-to-strengthen-disaster-resilience.aspxFourth-year USF marketing major Alison Frate and third-year applied and computational mathematics major Abigail Brake collaborated on a project for a company in the Philippines focused on protecting rural areas from natural disasters.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 16:05:12 USF Honors capstone empowers students to strengthen disaster resilience abroad - USF Honors NewsFourth-year USF marketing major Alison Frate and third-year applied and computational mathematics major Abigail Brake collaborated on a project for a company in the Philippines focused on protecting rural areas from natural disasters.image of alison frate/honors/news/2025/usf-honors-capstone-empowers-students-to-strengthen-disaster-resilience.aspxSpotlightsSchool of Marketing and InnovationContagious quitting? New USF-led study links peer behavior to employee turnover - EurekAlert!https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1079905A new study led by the ɫɫо 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.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 15:52:37 Contagious quitting? New USF-led study links peer behavior to employee turnover - EurekAlert!A new study led by the ɫɫо 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.image of muma logohttps://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1079905Research and InnovationSchool of Marketing and InnovationContagious quitting? New study links peer behavior to employee turnover - Phys.orghttps://phys.org/news/2025-04-contagious-links-peer-behavior-employee.html#google_vignetteA new study co-authored by USF assistant professor Amit Chauradia from the Muma College of Business and Daniel Peat from the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business reveals that peer behavior within employee cohorts can trigger a "contagion effect" on newcomer turnover.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 11:32:47 Contagious quitting? New study links peer behavior to employee turnover - Phys.orgA new study co-authored by USF assistant professor Amit Chauradia from the Muma College of Business and Daniel Peat from the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business reveals that peer behavior within employee cohorts can trigger a "contagion effect" on newcomer turnover.Diverse group of coworkers engaged in conversation and collaborative workhttps://phys.org/news/2025-04-contagious-links-peer-behavior-employee.html#google_vignetteExternal News,School of Marketing and InnovationNew Study Links Peer Behavior to Employee Turnover - The University Networkhttps://www.tun.com/home/new-study-links-peer-behavior-to-employee-turnover/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.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 11:22:27 New Study Links Peer Behavior to Employee Turnover - The University NetworkA 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.ɫɫо: Muma College of Businesshttps://www.tun.com/home/new-study-links-peer-behavior-to-employee-turnover/Research and InnovationSchool of Marketing and InnovationHow will tariffs affect Tampa Bay restaurants and wine shops? - Tampa Bay Timeshttps://www.tampabay.com/life-culture/food/2025/04/08/tariffs-tampa-bay-restaurants-more-expensive-wine/Tariffs on imported wine are driving up prices at Tampa Bay restaurants, with Seckin Ozkul—a USF assistant professor in supply chain management within the School of Marketing and Innovation—explaining that these trade policies are intensifying cost pressures for local businesses.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 11:09:47 How will tariffs affect Tampa Bay restaurants and wine shops? - Tampa Bay TimesTariffs on imported wine are driving up prices at Tampa Bay restaurants, with Seckin Ozkul—a USF assistant professor in supply chain management within the School of Marketing and Innovation—explaining that these trade policies are intensifying cost pressures for local businesses.Restaurants, wine and food retailers across the Tampa Bay area are preparing for price increases in the wake of President Donald Trump's recently announced tariffs, which include a 20% tariff on all goods imported from the European Union.https://www.tampabay.com/life-culture/food/2025/04/08/tariffs-tampa-bay-restaurants-more-expensive-wine/Business NewsSchool of Marketing and Innovation,Supply ChainHow employee cohorts influence newcomer retention, especially among Gen Z - USF Newsroom/news/2025/how-employee-cohorts-influence-newcomer-retention.aspxA new study led by the ɫɫо 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.External ArticleWed, 09 Apr 2025 11:02:55 How employee cohorts influence newcomer retention, especially among Gen Z - USF NewsroomA new study led by the ɫɫо 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.Diverse group of professionals is engaged in dynamic discussion and collaboration. /news/2025/how-employee-cohorts-influence-newcomer-retention.aspxBusiness News,Research and InnovationSchool of Marketing and InnovationU.S. News & World Report ranks USF a national leader for dozens of graduate programs/news/2025/dozens-of-usf-graduate-programs-stand-among-the-nations-best-in-new-us-news-and-world-report-rankings.aspxUSF's part-time MBA program moved up 15 spots and now sits inside the top 50, at No. 38 in the nation. The program is ranked No. 25 among public universities and No. 2 in the state.External ArticleTue, 08 Apr 2025 16:20:15 U.S. News & World Report ranks USF a national leader for dozens of graduate programsUSF's part-time MBA program moved up 15 spots and now sits inside the top 50, at No. 38 in the nation. The program is ranked No. 25 among public universities and No. 2 in the state.us news p-t mba rankings/news/2025/dozens-of-usf-graduate-programs-stand-among-the-nations-best-in-new-us-news-and-world-report-rankings.aspxBusiness NewsConversation with a Founder event with Sarasota entrepreneurs postponed until fall 2025 - Sarasota-Manateehttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2025/entrepreneur-twin-brothers-blake-brock-gratton.aspxA fireside chat at USF Sarasota-Manatee with twin brothers Blake and Brock Gratton, Sarasota entrepreneurs who started and built SpringWell Water Filtration into a powerhouse brand before selling the company for more than $100 million, has been postponed and will be rescheduled for the fall 2025 semester.External ArticleTue, 08 Apr 2025 10:49:31 Conversation with a Founder event with Sarasota entrepreneurs postponed until fall 2025 - Sarasota-ManateeA fireside chat at USF Sarasota-Manatee with twin brothers Blake and Brock Gratton, Sarasota entrepreneurs who started and built SpringWell Water Filtration into a powerhouse brand before selling the company for more than $100 million, has been postponed and will be rescheduled for the fall 2025 semester.ɫɫо: Muma College of Businesshttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2025/entrepreneur-twin-brothers-blake-brock-gratton.aspxBusiness News,Entrepreneurship,EventsUSF's Brewing Arts program sets up working professionals for new careershttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/brewing-arts-internship-certificate-ceremony.aspxNearly two dozen students received their certificate of completion from USF's Brewing Arts program during a ceremony held at the Yuengling Draft Haus & Kitchen in Tampa.External ArticleMon, 07 Apr 2025 14:47:18 USF's Brewing Arts program sets up working professionals for new careersNearly two dozen students received their certificate of completion from USF's Brewing Arts program during a ceremony held at the Yuengling Draft Haus & Kitchen in Tampa.brewing arts program graduateshttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/brewing-arts-internship-certificate-ceremony.aspxBusiness NewsSchool of Hospitality and Tourism ManagementWhy Americans file every April 15 and more about taxeshttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/why-americans-file-every-april-15-and-more-about-taxes.aspxTax season is upon us, the time of year when Americans file their returns and hope to receive money back. USF Accounting Professor Mike Sinclair explains why we need to file returns and major myths and mistakes around taxes.External ArticleMon, 07 Apr 2025 14:22:49 Why Americans file every April 15 and more about taxesTax season is upon us, the time of year when Americans file their returns and hope to receive money back. USF Accounting Professor Mike Sinclair explains why we need to file returns and major myths and mistakes around taxes.a person doing taxeshttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2025/why-americans-file-every-april-15-and-more-about-taxes.aspxBusiness NewsLynn Pippenger School of AccountancyTax Deadline for Floridians is May 1 - Bay News 9https://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=48fbafaf-0ae9-4228-8d82-4909358b135eFlorida residents have received an extended tax filing deadline due to hurricane damage, with experts—including USF Associate Professor Luke Richardson—urging prompt filing and the use of storm damage deductions.External ArticleFri, 04 Apr 2025 11:54:50 Tax Deadline for Floridians is May 1 - Bay News 9Florida residents have received an extended tax filing deadline due to hurricane damage, with experts—including USF Associate Professor Luke Richardson—urging prompt filing and the use of storm damage deductions.ɫɫо: Muma College of Businesshttps://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=48fbafaf-0ae9-4228-8d82-4909358b135eBusiness NewsLynn Pippenger School of AccountancyCEO Elodie Dorso talks leadership lessons and the importance of health care access/business/news/2025/04-03-convo-ceo-elodie.aspxDorso was the featured guest at Thursday’s Conversation with a CEO event. She is the CEO and president of Evara Health, one of the nation's largest community health centers.Elizabeth L. BrownThu, 03 Apr 2025 16:33:07 CEO Elodie Dorso talks leadership lessons and the importance of health care accessDorso was the featured guest at Thursday’s Conversation with a CEO event. She is the CEO and president of Evara Health, one of the nation's largest community health centers.Elodie Dorso/business/news/2025/04-03-convo-ceo-elodie.aspxBusiness News,SpotlightsUSF joins Tampa’s innovation leaders at Synapse Summit 2025/business/news/2025/synapse2025.aspxUSF 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’s future.Alexis Yahre WalshThu, 03 Apr 2025 15:12:36 USF joins Tampa’s innovation leaders at Synapse Summit 2025USF 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’s future.Dean Blackwell Poses with Nault Students and Faculty at Synapse/business/news/2025/synapse2025.aspxBusiness News,Entrepreneurship,Research and InnovationArtificial Intelligence,Fintech,Kate Tiedemann School of Business and FinanceFrom classroom to kickoff: How USF’s partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is boosting career readiness/news/2025/from-classroom-to-kickoff-how-usfs-partnership-with-the-tampa-bay-buccaneers-is-boosting-career-readiness.aspxThrough a dynamic partnership between USF and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, students in USF’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program gain hands-on experience with an NFL franchise. Opportunities include fellowships, mentorships, marketing presentations and networking events with industry executives.External ArticleWed, 02 Apr 2025 14:09:51 From classroom to kickoff: How USF’s partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is boosting career readinessThrough a dynamic partnership between USF and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, students in USF’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program gain hands-on experience with an NFL franchise. Opportunities include fellowships, mentorships, marketing presentations and networking events with industry executives.rocky d. bull and captain fear/news/2025/from-classroom-to-kickoff-how-usfs-partnership-with-the-tampa-bay-buccaneers-is-boosting-career-readiness.aspxBusiness NewsSchool of Marketing and InnovationUSF students trade textbooks for taste tests in these classes - Oraclehttps://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/01/usf-students-trade-textbooks-for-taste-tests-in-these-classes/USF is redefining classroom experiences by integrating taste tests into its curriculum, with courses like wine tasting allowing students to explore global cultures and sensory learning beyond traditional textbooks.External ArticleTue, 01 Apr 2025 10:43:54 USF students trade textbooks for taste tests in these classes - OracleUSF is redefining classroom experiences by integrating taste tests into its curriculum, with courses like wine tasting allowing students to explore global cultures and sensory learning beyond traditional textbooks.A student in the Introduction to Food Production Management class measuring flour. https://www.usforacle.com/2025/04/01/usf-students-trade-textbooks-for-taste-tests-in-these-classes/Business NewsSchool of Hospitality and Tourism ManagementUSF establish new college with $40M donation - The Crow's Nesthttps://crowsneststpete.com/2025/03/31/usf-establish-new-college-with-40m-donation/A $40 million donation from Arnie and Lauren Bellini will establish the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity, and Computing to help address the country's recent threats and alleviate cybersecurity workforce shortages.External ArticleMon, 31 Mar 2025 16:36:02 USF establish new college with $40M donation - The Crow's NestA $40 million donation from Arnie and Lauren Bellini will establish the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity, and Computing to help address the country's recent threats and alleviate cybersecurity workforce shortages.Arnie and Lauren Bellini at USF's College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Computing.https://crowsneststpete.com/2025/03/31/usf-establish-new-college-with-40m-donation/Business NewsArtificial Intelligence