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A father and his son’s distinctive education in the Criminal & Juvenile Justice Clinic.
The University of San Francisco School of Law was awarded a one million dollar gift from the Crankstart Foundation to support the Racial Justice Clinic which will expand its efforts to enforce the California Racial Justice Act. The California Racial Justice Act (RJA) aims to eliminate racial bias from the state's criminal justice system.
MFA graduate Swetha Amit ’22 talks about exploring genres and persevering through challenges in her writing journey.
Through his professional practice class, architecture major Pablo Vilas '23 secured an internship. That internship is now his job.
“Storm, form, norm, perform — that’s the approach for consulting,” said Arielle Davenport MBA ’25. And that's the approach she and her fellow MBA students took on a working immersion in the Netherlands.
Grace Yam ’24 was looking for something a little different than a traditional school club could offer. The idea of creating an on-campus, student-run advertising agency came to her in April 2023.
MFA graduate Hikari Leilani Miya ’22 reflects on her writing journey post-graduation and shares words of wisdom.
The Class of 2024 celebrated their graduation in a memorable ceremony at St. Ignatius Church on Friday, May 17. Lindbergh Porter ‘81, senior shareholder emeritus at Littler, received an honorary degree and delivered the Commencement address.
These members of the Class of 2024 have jobs waiting for them. What will they be doing? How did they land those jobs? What’s their advice to students?
Holly Landrum ’24 says the master's in information systems program at USF equipped her with skills directly applicable to the workplace.