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This fall, 31 new faculty members joined USF. Learn more about them.
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.
“Maybe this prison cell isn’t just a cell. Maybe it’s a university.”
Leon Benson described the awakening he had in prison to more than 100 people at the University of San Francisco School of Law Barnett Lecture on Sept. 21.
On Saturday, Sept. 30, students from eight universities converged on campus for a different kind of debate tournament.
Thanks to donor-funded resources, more than 110 sophomore BSN students, 20 VANAP BSN students, and 27 ME-MSN Orange County students received their first pair of scrubs and lab coat to start their clinical practice rotations in the Fall of 2023.
As he debuts on Broadway this fall, Moses Villarama ’04 credits the acting classes he took at USF and the mentorship he received as a student for preparing him to perform in a new musical.
On a foggy morning in April, when a group of young women from Oakland paddled out to take a surfing lesson at Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica, they broke a barrier that had stood for more than 15 years.
While the public conversation about the future of technology grows increasingly anxious, Jada Smith is actively optimistic. The third-year University of San Francisco Law student says she wants to “debunk the idea that Web3 is just about making money, and show that it is a way to improve the quality of life for every single person.”