Andrew has a stomach ache. He’s curled up on the examination table. “Does it hurt all over, or in one place?” asks the nurse ...
USF students tour OpenAI headquarters in Mission Bay. For Atanas Patterson ’25, his favorite part of visiting Fastly, the ...
At Benefit Cosmetics, founded in San Francisco in 1976, students enjoyed bagels, beverages, and goodie bags full of the ...
As he approached graduation as a cadet in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) in 2023, Ruan had a choice to make: ...
The Presidential Search Committee is composed of current and former trustees and, with input from the entire community and ...
A group of University of San Francisco nurses who provided disaster assistance when a hurricane hit Guatemala this spring has been honored by the American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter and San Francisco ...
Soon-to-be “Double Don” Kad Smith, BA ’13, JD ’25, traces his early passion for law, in part, back to watching a special on Johnny Cochran with his grandmother. Raised in Berkeley, Smith is now ...
We all know what winning means in the game, but what’s a homerun look like on the management side of sports? Co-authoring state law in Texas? Working with the Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade? Or Boxer Floyd ...
Oscar Guzmán, MAPC ’22, was feeling stuck. He’d been in his marketing job at a hospital for a few years, and he was eager for more — a higher level position in a new industry. His master’s degree in ...
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 ...
Fortune Solomon ’16, who helped coach the South Sudan men’s basketball team in its Olympic debut this summer, has been named the inaugural recipient of the USF Sport Management Alumni of the Year ...
CelebrateUSF is USF’s biggest weekend for alumni, families, and friends. This year 2,500 alumni, families, students, friends, and faculty attended a total of 24 events over four days. Taryn Moore '06 ...