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.
For seven and half years from 1960 to April 4, 1968, I was privileged to serve Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a political advisor and subsequently as his personal lawyer and draft speech writer. With ...
Professional Communication is one of the most versatile career paths out there. Learn more about the types of roles available in the field. Sharon Aretsky is an HR Communications Manager at the ...
Curious about investing? Want to learn how money works? Thinking about a future in finance? Talk to Tim Rasmussen MBA ’13. “For investing and finance, the investment lab is the place to be,” said ...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of Day of the Dons. The one-day event brings the University of San Francisco community together every year to give in support of their school. Day of the Dons is ...
The dining hall, with sweeping views of the city, is expected to be completed by June or July 2020, said J. J. Thorp of facilities management. The space (located in the area once occupied by Wolf & ...
Have you ever wanted to know the origins of some of the creative installations around USF’s campus? Many works of art were funded thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends of USF. In the 17th ...
This semester, the Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomed two new staff members to its team. Since their arrival this fall, they have enhanced the Center with their energy and expertise. New Program ...
On May 11, 2016 students at the Orange County campus had the opportunity to meet the summer faculty at the meet-and-greet to kick off summer OB/Peds.
Roshan Paul ’24, right, oversees the demonstration of the digital health platform, Ausa Health, which he created as part of the E&I Initiative at USF. A new program at USF aims to give every student ...