Peterson, an associate deputy state public defender who works on death penalty appellate cases, officiated San Francisco ...
STEM professors at USF are teaching in new ways — emphasizing collaboration between different classes, adding unexpected ...
Last night’s game was the first NIT home game hosted by USF since 2014. The Dons (25-9, 13-5 WCC) captured its first ...
Nursing is a career where a passion for service means helping people at their most vulnerable times. For Jonathan Balisi Manalang ‘19, nursing was a career that helped him embrace his own ...
Owen Sordillo ’24, Andrew Pearce, and Andrew Saah ’25 are working on a device to control wildfires Frustrated with wildfires repeatedly blazing through California, University of San Francisco students ...
The MAPS program underwent a rigorous assessment process in the 2016 spring and fall semesters and emerged with a judgment of the review team that “the MAPS program is by all measures thriving.” Every ...
On April 14-15, 2016, the University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies hosted its spring symposium, “Negotiating Identities: Mixed Race Individuals in China, Japan, and Korea.” This ...
In addition to the regular academic support that USF provides, scholarship students will receive mentoring to help them navigate university life and classes at USF. A 1967 graduate of the University ...
True to their Jesuit education, nurses, hospital leaders, and students from the USF School of Nursing and Health Professions are rising to meet the COVID-19 challenge. At Chinese Hospital in San ...
The Wall family has pledged $1.25 million to support the Rev. P. Carlo Rossi, S.J., Endowed Entrepreneurial Chair in the School of Management at the University of San Francisco. “Our family has deep ...
Some companies have one team for public relations and another team for legal affairs. Verndari has Amy Van Prooyen '99. That’s an oversimplification — but it’s safe to say that Van Prooyen wears ...