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November 14, 2024
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November 14, 2024
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Having classmates, friends, and neighbors as refugees and migrants while growing up in West Africa, Eric took an interest in immigration issues from an early age. He wishes to advocate for the rights of asylum seekers and migrants.
Matthew hopes to publish a short story collection or novel oriented around South Korean folklore and myths, but with a modern twist.
Kalii hopes to facilitate the execution of revolutionary science to find solutions to some of the world's most pressing problems, especially in sustainability and medicine.
Growing up, sports have always held a significant place in Damian’s life, whose home regularly hosted NFL watch parties for his extended family. He hopes to excel as an NFL agent, ultimately establishing his own agency.
Arturo is a San Francisco native who has been interested in local activism from a young age. He wants to solve poverty not just in San Francisco, but all over the world.
Chloe hopes to work in public policy, using her skills in economic research and programming to better understand and develop solutions for urban, environmental, and monetary problems in the United States.
Evan enjoys exploring his heritage from Hong Kong and China through his graduate program. The Dean's Scholarship enables him to focus on his teaching assistant position in USF’s Chinese Studies Department and internship with the Asia Society — all while earning his degree.
For Megan Baker ’23, spending a day at Ubisoft and Discord was one of the coolest things she’s done at USF.
Concesse Nyirazikunze ’23, an architecture graduate from Rwanda, explains how she landed three internships during her time at USF — including the one that led to her full-time job.
John Iosefo ’21 has been sworn in as a diplomat in the U.S. Foreign Service — the first from American Samoa.