| State Tipoffs Involving Florida Newsletter for Thursday December 04, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
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ESPN showcases postseason college soccer with the 2025 Women's and Men's College Cups, December 5 - 15
BRISTOL, Connecticut, Dec. 3 [Category: BizMedia] -- ESPN, a sports media company, posted the following news release:
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ESPN showcases postseason college soccer with the 2025 Women's and Men's College Cups, December 5 - 15
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* Big 12's TCU breaks new ground with its first-ever berth
* ACC's Duke returns to its sixth time, Stanford for its third consecutive Women's College Cup and four-time champion Florida State makes its 15th appearance
2025 Women's College Cup on ESPNU
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FAMU Cyber Policy Institute Expands AI, Cybersecurity Initiatives With Hewlett Foundation Support
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Dec. 3 -- Florida A&M University, a component of the public university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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FAMU Cyber Policy Institute Expands AI, Cybersecurity Initiatives with Hewlett Foundation Support
By Heather D. Johnson
The Cyber Policy Institute at Florida A&M University (FAMU) is strengthening its academic, research and community impact through a growing portfolio of initiatives supported by a $5 million grant from the William and Flora Hewlett
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FAU Study Finds Connection Between Poor Mental Health and Dark Web Use
BOCA RATON, Florida, Dec. 4 (TNSjou) -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news:
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FAU Study Finds Connection Between Poor Mental Health and Dark Web Use
Study Snapshot: A new Florida Atlantic University study reveals that dark web users show significantly higher levels of depression, paranoia, suicidal thoughts, self-injury, and digital self-harm compared to surface web users. Using survey data from 2,000 U.S. adults,
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FSU researchers expand 1950s math puzzle to teach applied computing skills
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Dec. 3 -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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FSU researchers expand 1950s math puzzle to teach applied computing skills
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A research team in the Department of Scientific Computing has expanded a 1950s math game and turned it into a project that helps undergraduate students practice and grow their skills.
Bryan Quaife, associate professor in the Department of Scientific Computing and faculty associate of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute,
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Miller School of Medicine Gastroenterologists Study Use of ChatGPT for Surveillance Colonoscopy Intervals
MIAMI, Florida, Dec. 3 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine posted the following news:
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Miller School of Medicine Gastroenterologists Study Use of ChatGPT for Surveillance Colonoscopy Intervals
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* The Miller School of Medicine's Dr. Daniel Sussman and Dr. Amar Deshpande coauthored a new study demonstrating that a large language model (LLM) achieved high accuracy in determining guideline-based surveillance colonoscopy intervals.
* The study's authors asked
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New UCF Mobile Health Clinic Increases Access to Care
ORLANDO, Florida, Dec. 3 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news:
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New UCF Mobile Health Clinic Increases Access to Care
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UCF unveiled a new 38-foot UCF Heath Mobile Health Clinic on Wednesday, designed to bring free, high-quality healthcare directly to communities that need it most.
The clinic also serves as a mobile classroom, preparing UCF healthcare students in programs including medicine, nursing, physical therapy and speech-language pathology with hands-o
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Orlando's New Poet Laureate, UCF Alum Finds Healing Through Words
ORLANDO, Florida, Dec. 3 -- The University of Central Florida posted the following news:
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Orlando's New Poet Laureate, UCF Alum Finds Healing Through Words
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When Orlando poet laureate Camara Gaither '23MSW steps up to a microphone, her presence is both grounded and electric. She doesn't just perform poetry she opens a space for healing.
"Poetry gives us permission to feel without judgment," she says. "And when we share those feelings out loud, we remember that we're not alone."
As
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President McCullough highlights FSU's powerful momentum in State of the University address
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Dec. 3 -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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President McCullough highlights FSU's powerful momentum in State of the University address
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Florida State University President Richard McCullough said the university has "powerful momentum" as he delivered his fifth State of the University address Wednesday during a Faculty Senate meeting at the College of Medicine.
"The state of the university is strong," McCullough said. "And we are a university th
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Raymond James Financial raises quarterly dividends on common stock by 8% and announces quarterly dividend on preferred stock; announces increased common stock repurchase authorization
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, Dec. 3 [Category: BizFinancial Services] -- Raymond James Financial issued the following news release:
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Raymond James Financial raises quarterly dividends on common stock by 8% and announces quarterly dividend on preferred stock; announces increased common stock repurchase authorization
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - On December 3, 2025, the Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE: RJF) Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on shares of its common stock of
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UNF's 2025 Research Review
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, Dec. 4 -- The University of North Florida issued the following news:
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UNF's 2025 research review
In 2025, University of North Florida faculty research ranged from collaborations with NASA to advancing cancer treatments, while students made headlines with innovations in brain injury detection and marine mammal conservation.
UNF research didn't just make headlines. It moved the needle across critical disciplines, including science, health, technology, logistics and
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USF Engineering Research Team Tackles America's Hidden Sanitation Crisis With Breakthrough Wastewater Technology
TAMPA, Florida, Dec. 3 -- The University of South Florida issued the following news:
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USF engineering research team tackles America's hidden sanitation crisis with breakthrough wastewater technology
By Rebecca Darmoc
In a world where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries and space travel is becoming routine, millions of people in the United States still live without access to safe, modern wastewater systems. Across rural towns and islands, families rely on outdated septic tank
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