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USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent are continuing their education. Three percent are doing both, working and going to school.
Former University of San Francisco Athletic Director Bill Hogan has been selected as the new chair of the USF Sport Management Advisory Board.
Jonathan Harriman ‘07 is on a mission to change how young people view the legal profession. For more than 15 years, he has volunteered with Balboa High School’s Law Academy, working to dispel myths and educate students about what it means to be a lawyer.
As co-founder and COO of Prósperos, Salvador Chavez ’93 provides financial services to Spanish speakers across the Western Hempisphere, empowering them toward financial freedom.
Jady Ojiri ’21 is a dedicated advocate for her alma mater and a former member of the USF Development team. She actively participates in the Asia Pacific Alumni Association and plays a key role in leading the Hawai’i regional chapter.
Here are 2024’s most read USF News stories, starting with the No. 1 article.
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For Benjamin Pigg, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Professional Communication (MAPC) program at the University of San Francisco (USF), the decision to pursue an advanced degree marked a pivotal turning point in his career.
The university board of trustees is leading a national search for the 29th president of the University of San Francisco to succeed Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J., who is stepping down Dec. 31 after 10 years of service.
Sarah Hawkins Brass ’02 is on a crusade against child abuse as TikTok’s global head of child safety operations. An English major at USF, she went on to earn a law degree from UC Law San Francisco and worked in the legal field before joining TikTok.