It’s graduation season, and a new class of USF students will soon launch careers in law, science, nonprofits, business, and more. Almost all of them want to change the world; some already have. This ...
Josue Rojas met acclaimed USF graffiti-style muralist Estria Miyashiro ’92 at a pivotal moment, perhaps the pivotal moment of his life. He was surrounded by violence and hanging with the wrong crowd.
The University of San Francisco presented the 2017 Public Service Award to Jim Fox BS ’66, JD ’69 at the Alumni Awards Gala on Oct. 21 for his distinguished commitment to public service. “Jim Fox is ...
On June 28-30, 2019 the Catholic Educational Leadership program and the McGrath Institute for Jesuit Catholic Education hosted the Creating Inclusive Catholic Schools for the LGBTQIA+ Community Summit ...
To serve a fast-growing job market, the School of Management has created the first academic program in customer success management as part of its MBA program. “Ten years ago, software vendors didn’t ...
Maria Poyer ’15 didn’t learn to read until she was nearly 14. She never learned phonics, and before she came to USF, she’d never written an essay. In fact, she’d spent less than four years of her life ...
USF's Genevieve Leung and co-investigator Yuuko Uchikoshi from the University of California at Davis have been awarded a grant totaling $9,901 for a research project investigating the linguistic gains ...
Col. Tim Kohn, pictured here in Afghanistan where he helped build schools for local children, has planned a legacy gift to the university that will support scholarships for students in the School of ...
It has taken four years, but University of San Francisco professor and long-time prison reform advocate Larry Brewster is finally beginning to see the fruits of his labor. Brewster has researched, ...
In response to demand for training in artificial intelligence, USF is ramping up AI course offerings with the goal of employing computers in the service of humans and not the other way around.
Law student Mikey Brust '25, his grandfather Pat Dunn, and Racial Justice Clinic Staff Attorney Gabby King. Michael “Mikey” Brust ’25 chose to pursue a JD because he wanted to rectify injustice in the ...
To the casual reader, it might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but USF’s Master in Biotechnology students recently visited a lab that is able to grow the different chambers of a human ...