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Congratulations to Professor Monika Mann, who was selected for WHO World Rehabilitation Alliance 2023–2025.
USF graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
Sara Hamilton, one of our fabulous DNP MPH learners, is focusing some of her degree work on addressing opioid use disorder.
Thirty-one USF professors and librarians have been recognized for academic advancement, including 15 who received tenure.
Chair Emeritus of the board and alumnus Stephen Hamill ’78 and wife Janice have pledged one million dollars to the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Dean Eileen Fry-Bowers, conducted a conversation with Professor Goyal to capture her professional experience and journey.
Five USF students traveled to Washington, D.C., last month with Dean Eileen Fry-Bowers of the School of Nursing and Health Professions to visit with federal policymakers and attend the American Association of Colleges of Nursing annual meeting. Here is what they learned.
Vanessa Murillo MA ’24, a sport management student at USF’s Orange County campus, worked at four Liga MX soccer games in the U.S. last month, part of her PRIMETIME Sports & Entertainment scholarship in Los Angeles. Here, she talks about the experience.
She is a fourth-generation military officer and the first female officer in her family, which has a military history that stretches back to the most decorated infantry unit in U.S. military annals, the all-Japanese 442nd Infantry Regiment in World War II.
Mohammed Amin Mamnoon, a USF School of Law visiting scholar from Afghanistan, spoke to 25 students, faculty, and staff members March 28 and described the downfall of democracy in Afghanistan in August 2021.