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He talks about racial bias, racial justice, internships, and Jesuit education.
Maro Guevara ’09 uses his passion for theater and community organizing to position himself as a key player in San Francisco's cultural resurgence.
USF is one of eight “standout schools” in the new Princeton Review college survey, recognized for having the nation’s most diverse student body and for being rated as a top university in the United States.
Born and raised in Chino Hills California, Christopher Marquez ’25 worked in finance focusing on real estate, but knew something was missing from his professional career.
Former host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah fosters togetherness at the sold-out Silk Speaker Series crowd at USF during the first week of the school year.
Hing wants to prioritize working with newer members of the faculty.
The incoming class of 2028 and new transfer students to USF this fall come from near and far to change the world from here.
She talks about nursing, tacos, jiu jitsu, and the importance of following your interests.
In 2022, USF acquired the space formerly known as the Blood Centers of the Pacific. The building occupies a highly visible corner of campus, at the intersection of Masonic Avenue and Turk Boulevard.
Mridini Chandrasekaran ’24 shares how family, determination, and Florence Nightingale shaped her nursing journey.