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What made you want to become a communication studies major? As I came into USF, I was really interested in intercultural communication studies in particular, which is why I applied to this major. I’m ...
USF Law’s 2022 Law Review symposium, held virtually on Jan. 28, focused on the novel challenges that the 21st century poses to freedom of speech and First Amendment rights in the U.S. The symposium’s ...
This past spring, Moran, co-director of USF’s Academic and Bar Exam Success Program (ABES) and Hawkins, a trial lawyer and civil litigator, led a weekly series for law students called “The Seven ...
Plan to get boba and hang out in Golden Gate Park. California and the city of San Francisco have announced a return to business as usual and have lifted most capacity and distancing restrictions. Get ...
Iosefo received the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs fellowship Dec. 17 and will be the first USF graduate to become a Rangel fellow. The fellowship begins in mid-May, shortly before his ...
Each year, qualified students are invited to apply to the Honors Program during the Spring semester of their freshman year and undergo a rigorous selection process. Separate from the university’s ...
A History of Empathy In 2018, the Food Pantry was created as an immediate resource for undergraduate and graduate students confronted with food insecurity. Shannon Gary, associate vice president of ...
In a conversation with Professor Callahan, he shared how testifying to the State Legislative Committee was a great experience: "The national leaders in epidemiology and those who have been at the ...
Alistair Ateshian ’26 talks about internships, venture capital, AI, and the investment lab at USF.
Be kind to those with whom you interact prior to the interview — receptionists, assistants, etc. Dress professionally and ...
Mary Dorothy Graham “I loved all my professors. Every single one of them,” Graham said of her time on the Hilltop. “Everyone was so good to me at USF. I was so blessed.” Graham launched her career ...
COVID-19 has reached the oval office. Social justice protests continue. There’s an open seat on the Supreme Court. Election Day looms. Time for a chat with James Taylor, professor of politics. It ...