USF News Feed/news/Recent posts from USF Newsen-usWed, 12 Mar 2025 11:27:54 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)From ballet to brain injury advocacy: Meet USF student and Miss Tampa Alexandra de Roos/news/2025/from-ballet-to-brain-injury-advocacy-meet-usf-student-and-miss-tampa-alexandra-de-roos.aspxAfter a concussion ended her dream of professional ballet, Alexandra de Roos enrolled at USF as a double major in biomedical sciences and psychology with the goal of becoming a neuropsychiatrist. She was also recently crowned Miss Tampa and plans to use her pulpit to promote brain trauma awareness.Thu, 06 Feb 2025 08:21:13 From ballet to brain injury advocacy: Meet USF student and Miss Tampa Alexandra de RoosAfter a concussion ended her dream of professional ballet, Alexandra de Roos enrolled at USF as a double major in biomedical sciences and psychology with the goal of becoming a neuropsychiatrist. She was also recently crowned Miss Tampa and plans to use her pulpit to promote brain trauma awareness.ČÕ±¾ĪŽĀėAV: A Preeminent Research University/news/2025/from-ballet-to-brain-injury-advocacy-meet-usf-student-and-miss-tampa-alexandra-de-roos.aspxUniversity NewsBoundless Bulls,College of Arts and Sciences,Department of Psychology,MyUSF,Paul Guzzo,President Judy GenshaftDoctoral candidate challenges clinical psychologists to improve patient care by recognizing their own mental health/news/2023/andrew-devendorf-advocates-for-mental-health-literacy-following-personal-tragedy.aspxAndrew Devendorf addresses how societal stigmas impact mental health outcomes and heā€™s finding new ways to help broaden conversations.External ArticleThu, 11 May 2023 00:00:00 Doctoral candidate challenges clinical psychologists to improve patient care by recognizing their own mental healthAndrew Devendorf addresses how societal stigmas impact mental health outcomes and heā€™s finding new ways to help broaden conversations.Portrait of Andrew Devendorf sitting in his office at the Tampa campus./news/2023/andrew-devendorf-advocates-for-mental-health-literacy-following-personal-tragedy.aspxUniversity NewsAndrew Devendorf,College of Arts and Sciences,Department of Psychology,Mental Health AwarenessUSF psychology professor wins NSF grant to study remote work in response to COVID-19/news/2020/psychology-professor-wins-nsf-grant-to-study-remote-work-in-response-to-covid19.aspxThe National Science Foundation has awarded a USF psychology professor grant funding to study the rapid transition to remote work, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.Rocky D. BullWed, 29 Apr 2020 00:00:00 USF psychology professor wins NSF grant to study remote work in response to COVID-19The National Science Foundation has awarded a USF psychology professor grant funding to study the rapid transition to remote work, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.A stock image of a woman sitting at a computer/news/2020/psychology-professor-wins-nsf-grant-to-study-remote-work-in-response-to-covid19.aspxCOVID-19,Research and InnovationCoronavirus,Department of PsychologyUSF student combines psychology and art therapy for mental health/news/2020/usf-student-combines-psychology-and-art-therapy-for-mental-health.aspxA lifelong artist, Anna Marie Fennell knows the transformative power art can have in someone's life.Tue, 18 Feb 2020 00:47:07 USF student combines psychology and art therapy for mental healthA lifelong artist, Anna Marie Fennell knows the transformative power art can have in someone's life.USF student combines psychology and art therapy for mental health/news/2020/usf-student-combines-psychology-and-art-therapy-for-mental-health.aspxStudent SuccessBoundless Bulls,College of Arts and Sciences,Department of PsychologyPretrial Publicity Hinders Prosecutorsā€™ Ability to Prove Guilt/news/2020/pretrial-publicity-hinders-prosecutors-ability-to-prove-guilt.aspxMedia coverage is more likely to influence jurors to vote for acquittal than for conviction. This new finding challenges arguments that pretrial publicity is of greater concern to defendants due to their Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial.Rocky D. BullThu, 09 Jan 2020 00:00:00 Pretrial Publicity Hinders Prosecutorsā€™ Ability to Prove GuiltMedia coverage is more likely to influence jurors to vote for acquittal than for conviction. This new finding challenges arguments that pretrial publicity is of greater concern to defendants due to their Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial.A stock photo of a gavel and scales of justice/news/2020/pretrial-publicity-hinders-prosecutors-ability-to-prove-guilt.aspxResearch and InnovationDepartment of Psychology