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Levi Kottut ’25 is two years away from graduation but he’s already kicked off his career.
Eight USF graduate students from different programs traveled to Cambodia for two weeks this summer to learn how climate change affects the economy and culture of Cambodia.
Explore the neighborhood around USF.
In the new Princeton Review college survey, USF rates as a top university in the United States.
I am honored to nominate Matthew Rodocker for the VANAP Values Excellence Award in recognition of their exceptional embodiment of the combined values of the Veterans Affairs Nursing Academic Partnership (VANAP) in their daily practice.
This summer, Professor Duane Rudolph joined the USF Law faculty, teaching Remedies and Torts.
The undergraduate Class of 2027 will soon arrive on campus.
In fourth grade, my life turned upside down with the news that my older brother, Matthew, was diagnosed with brain cancer.
Anson Tan ’23, finance and business analytics graduate, talks about internships, the International Student Association, and the appeal of San Francisco.
A giant Ferris wheel, an island in San Francisco Bay, and an albino alligator are some of USF students’ favorite San Francisco things to share with their parents when they come to visit.