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When Wang Ruan MS ’23 was on the fence about his future, a dinner on the Hilltop helped him make a decision.
Sheridan Moore ’26 went on the beauty trek hosted by USF’s Career Services Center because she’s interested in the role biotechnology plays in cosmetics product development.
Charlie Mostow ’11 is a sculptor by trade. He worked for over four years on the 60-foot-long bronze memorial titled "A Soldier’s Journey," recently unveiled in Washington, D.C. Total commitment to his craft and the enactment of cura personalis were integral to his success as a member of the team that created the stirring monument.
Nursing and performance students, participated in an immersive Disaster Management Simulation designed to prepare healthcare professionals for real-life emergencies, including an earthquake disaster.
Nervous to talk about the November elections? Dreading the dinner-table conversation over the holidays? Is it even possible to talk politics without someone getting hurt? Ask Christine Young.
As a first-year law student, Sabrina D. Murugesu ‘25 recalls feeling ‘terrified’ while arguing a case in front of her Moot Court classmates. But instead of shying away from the challenge, Murugesu embraced it head-on.
Oscar Guzmán, MAPC ’22, was feeling stuck. He’d been in his marketing job at a hospital for a few years, and he was eager for more — a higher level position in a new industry. His master’s degree in Professional Communication (MAPC) from USF helped him achieve exactly that.
EGOT winning actress Viola Davis attracted a sold-out gathering of students, alumni, friends, parents, and community members to the Hilltop for a memorable event featuring impactful conversation on the importance of perseverance and the magic of art.
He talks about his honors thesis, favorite philosopher, and what drew him to the philosophy major.
CelebrateUSF is USF’s biggest weekend for alumni, families, and friends. This year 2,500 alumni, families, students, friends, and faculty attended a total of 24 events over four days.