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“Daniel Schechter-Saavedra embodies the critical thinking, compassion, and deep learning we humanities professors strive to ...
These members of the Class of 2025 have full-time jobs waiting for them. What will they be doing? How did they land those jobs? What’s their career advice to current students? I’ll be a case manager ...
Encouraged by John A. and Susan Sobrato's past support of USF, three generations of the Sobrato family have committed $17 million for a new endowment to support scholarships for Bay Area students. The ...
In recent years, the rise of disruptive technology like artificial intelligence (AI) and an increasing reliance on data have created a need for well-trained, data-driven business leaders. The job ...
In June 2020 the extraordinary the Kronos Performing Arts Association (KPAA) produced "The Symphony of Social Justice," a deeply moving 6-minute film addressing the moral emergency America faces in ...
Herbert Gracia ’05, second from the right, and his team make masks at his store State of Flux. Since COVID-19 hit the Bay Area, Herbert Gracia ’05, designer and co-owner of a Mission District clothing ...
Bill Russell’s most lasting triumph may have been off the court, after he joined Black teammates boycotting a 1961 Celtics game, says five-time NBA champion Bill Cartwright '79, MSOD '98. The walkout ...
In 2015, John A. and Susan Sobrato made a historical $15 million gift to launch the renovation of what was then known as War Memorial Gym. Six years later, as the transformation nears completion, the ...
At the May 20 commencement ceremony for undergraduates in the School of Management, Irma E. Velasquez ’76, author and educator, shared this guidance with the new alumni: “Give yourselves some time.
Taryn Vian, professor and director of USF’s Master of Public Health program, talks about pandemics and how the world can better respond to them. Why are pandemics increasing? First, global ...
USF will hold spring commencement ceremonies May 19–21 in St. Ignatius Church for 1,133 undergraduate students, 1,051 graduate students, and 191 doctoral students from the university’s five schools ...
Mark Hurtubise EdD ’89 waged and won a three-year battle against systemic racism. And he’s not done yet. In 2017, when he was president and CEO of the Inland Northwest Community Foundation, now called ...