In 1995, the inaugural Thanksgiving Food Drive was created to demonstrate USF’s support for communities in need throughout the greater San Francisco area. Today, the university community carries on ...
When Nina Diez was diagnosed with cancer, she was left feeling blindsided and at a loss. She couldn’t find enough information because her type of cancer was rare. Nevertheless, this life-changing ...
On January 28, 2021, Steven Revertria ’92, president of Giants Enterprises welcomed Alyssa Nakken MA ’15, an assistant coach for the San Francisco Giants, and Jean Afterman JD ‘91, assistant general ...
USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
In only the second year a USF team has participated in the competition, the School of Management team bested 16 other teams in a highly competitive region including schools such as Haas Business ...
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Some Biology majors spent the past summer in the Sierra Nevada, reveling in nature and enjoying a front row seat to the activities of native wildlife. It was part of an annual field research trip led ...
The USF community raised over $450,000 in honor of this year's Leo T. McCarthy Award Celebration on March 3, 2022. On March 3, 2022, USF community members far and wide gathered at The Olympic Club - ...
The Hon. Charles E. Wilson '02 administered the oath of membership to new USF lawyer Adrian Valenzuela '20. On the October 2020 California bar exam, USF School of Law’s pass rate for first-time takers ...
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 ...
The USF School of Education is pleased to partner with the Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Scholars Academy to prepare highly qualified mental health clinicians committed to advancing equity and ...
USF undergraduates aren’t waiting until after graduation to launch their own companies. They’re using their classes to test new ideas — and relying on professors as business consultants. Meet some of ...