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Equipped to Lead and Succeed

Andrew Saah ’25 and Owen Sordillo ’24 met as sophomores, randomly assigned suitemates in Lone Mountain East. Today, they are working with NASA — and a $100,000 grant from the space agency — on a startup that will use satellite and lidar data to predict wildfires.

April 25, 2024
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

Design major Sarah Hamilton '20 landed a role as brand designer at Chronicle Books. Here's how.

April 17, 2024
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

An amateur designer who created flyers and posters for fun, Andre Canta '22 began his first year at USF as an undeclared member of the Honors College. Through a forum class in that program, he met a design professor who changed the trajectory of his college career.

April 17, 2024
San Francisco Advantage

Google headquarters is just 40 miles from USF’s campus, and Cyrus Ahanin ’24 wasn’t going to pass up a chance to visit and learn about working there.

March 14, 2024
Faculty & Staff Achievements

Eileen Chia-Ching Fung was named the provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of San Francisco on March 6, after holding the position of interim provost and vice president of academic affairs since June 2023.

March 7, 2024
Research

At many universities, only graduate students do research. At USF, undergraduate students do research, too. Meet three of them.

February 29, 2024

Preeti Vangani, part-time instructor, highlights the value of an MFA degree from USF.

February 20, 2024
Alumni

Rocky Harris ‘02, Chief of Sport & Athlete Services with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, is gearing up for the Paris 2024 Games later this year. He shared the following reflections of his role and career.

January 30, 2024
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

Valerio Mirarchi MBA ’24 came up with the idea for an AI project while tutoring USF students studying Italian.

January 18, 2024
Engaged Learning

Less than a month after starting an internship with PRIMETIME Sports & Entertainment, David Peña Moscoso found himself at the historic Rose Bowl Stadium for the sold-out Clásico de México soccer match between the top two Mexican soccer clubs.

January 17, 2024