-
Redbird Capital and Tampa-based Weatherford Capital, as part of their Collegiate Athletic Solutions partnership, will provide a $12.5 million infusion and help create more commercial revenue for the Big 12.
-
Family members of one of the victims say complaints were made against the roommate accused of killing two USF doctoral students.
-
Prosecutors have revealed that a suspect in the deaths of USF students Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy asked ChatGPT about body disposal. This raises questions about tech companies' roles in preventing misuse of chatbots.
-
The families of Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy request that the legal process involving suspect Hisham Abugharbieh be as quick as possible, according to a joint statement.
-
Investigators release specifics leading up to a roommate's arrest, including suspicious purchases, ChatGPT inquiries about body disposal, travel traced by phone data and evidence of premeditation.
-
The search was being conducted in conjunction with the disappearance of USF doctoral student Nahida Bristy, who went missing along with Zamil Limon, whose body was recovered on the Howard Frankland Bridge.
-
Though the search for Nahida Bristy continues, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office says the suspect has now been charged with two counts of first degree murder.
-
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said his remains were found on the Howard Frankland Bridge. His girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, is still missing.
-
Vice Chair Mike Griffin, known as "Mr. USF," will lead the board, pending elections. Weatherford, who will remain as trustee, led the panel during a period of unprecidented institutional growth.
-
The Fowler Avenue Collective encouraged supporters to redirect donations to the Bulls Club, the university’s official athletic booster group, a shift that aligns with a broader move toward school-managed compensation.
-
Moez Limayem gave an update on the proposed transfer of USF Sarasota-Manatee’s 32 acres, including dorms and buildings, to New College of Florida, USF’s smaller neighbor in the state university system.
-
Chris Mack stood out so strongly among dozens of interested candidates that USF "proactively" pursued him. Within days, he has shown the required "relentless obsession" as he recruits "everyday guys."
-
During her introductory press conference, Curry noted the school's desire to compete "at the highest level” and promised to embrace the past and build on the success left by Jose Fernandez.
-
The bill has been criticized by Miami Beach officials because it allows the development of the hotel to move forward without being cleared by a historic preservation board.