Annie Hodge ’27, a critical diversity studies major with a minor in computer science, is a USF in DC student this semester ...
When Deborah Hicks went into cardiac arrest while swimming that morning in lane 7, they reacted quickly to save her life.
Hernandez said her experience is that all students are welcomed at the retreats. “I would say that USF provides a space for a ...
This morning the University of San Francisco was named a Research 2 university in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions ...
The College of Commerce and Finance was founded in the fall of 1925 at USF. It is the predecessor of today’s School of Management (SOM). The first courses were in bookkeeping and accounting, to ...
Cornejo holds a PhD in theater and performance studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She focuses on street and protest theater, radical theater history in the Americas, political puppetry, ...
Bonding over It’s-It ice cream sandwiches while waiting in line to play “Drag Queen Bingo” at new-student orientation might not be your typical how-we-met story. But it’s how first years Adrian ...
New student housing complex at 198 McAllister Street, shown here in 2022, is expected to be completed this summer. This summer, USF graduate students can apply for new studio apartments in San ...
USF Law alumnus Mit Winter ’05 has emerged as a leading expert in name, image, and likeness (NIL) law for college sports. A former Division 1 athlete, Winter played basketball at William and Mary ...
Some surf, some dance, some ride. They are the Class of 2024, and they will change the world. This USF News story was published in USF Magazine, where you can find feature stories about university ...
For Tina Burgelman, working in development and fundraising is about inspiration. Burgelman, who started as the new Senior Development Director at the School of Law on March 1, says in her new role she ...