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To land my job, I first went to a career fair in McLaren Hall in the spring semester of my first year. I met with a recruiter ...
USF students tackled climate change, water pollution, and more than 100 other challenges at Creative Activity and Research ...
In his address at USF’s 166th commencement ceremonies today, public health leader Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., called on new ...
In a unanimous vote by the USF Board of Trustees today, Aceves, who was born and raised in San Francisco, was chosen to lead ...
Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr and his mother, Ann Zwicker Kerr, joined forces today at USF’s 166th commencement to speak in support of international education — and basketball — as a way of ...
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., the Jesuit-educated public health leader who played a prominent role during the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
USF School of Law recently announced that Dean Strang, a criminal defense attorney who rose to national prominence after his client Steven Avery’s case was made into the docu-series “Making a Murderer ...
Sixty years after graduating from USF School of Law, the Class of 1959 keeps leaving its mark and paving the way for the continued success of its law school. The DLC Family Trust, managed by Rhonda ...
The Vietnam Nurse Project (VNP) was founded ten years ago by Gregory Crow, EdD, RN, Professor Emeritus, California State University, Sonoma. Dr. Crow is a 1990 graduate of USF’s doctorate in education ...
The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies announces the publication of the latest issue of its journal, Asia Pacific Perspectives. The Fall 2017 “Masculinities” issue highlights the work of scholars who ...
Fiction writer Laleh Khadivi will be joining the MFA in Writing Program’s full-time faculty as an Assistant Professor in January 2017; however, she is not new to the USF program, having taught as an ...