USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
In an era in which convenience is king, Brendan Herger explores ways for machine learning to make our lives easier and safer. He has worked as principal machine learning engineer at Capital One, ...
USF’s Swig Program in Jewish Studies and Social Justice (JSSJ) is celebrating the Jewish holiday Sukkot with eight days of guest speakers, performances, and shared meals inside a “sukkah” — a ...
When Nina Diez was diagnosed with cancer, she was left feeling blindsided and at a loss. She couldn’t find enough information because her type of cancer was rare. Nevertheless, this life-changing ...
Thu Huong Cao (left), a first-year student in the Master of Arts in Urban Education & Social Justice Program is the inaugural recipient of the Marin Diverse Educators Scholarship. Thu Huong Cao, a ...
In 1995, the inaugural Thanksgiving Food Drive was created to demonstrate USF’s support for communities in need throughout the greater San Francisco area. Today, the university community carries on ...
On January 28, 2021, Steven Revertria ’92, president of Giants Enterprises welcomed Alyssa Nakken MA ’15, an assistant coach for the San Francisco Giants, and Jean Afterman JD ‘91, assistant general ...
Austin Walsh’s professional career has been anything but linear. After graduating with a degree in history in the late nineties, Walsh started his career in technology because an opportunity presented ...
An architect’s rendering shows what the Innovation Hive could look like in the Harney Science Center. Imagine a group of students — from engineering, art, and nursing, for example — gathering to work ...
Morgan Schatan, Teaching Resident, and Michele Darchuck, McGrath Scholar, and USF doctoral candidate Spring break is a time students can’t wait for —family vacations, get-togethers with friends, and ...
San Francisco Mayor London Breed MPA ’13 was the featured speaker at an event Nov. 9 celebrating 50 years of USF’s Black Student Union (BSU). She applauded the university and the BSU for opening up ...
Some Biology majors spent the past summer in the Sierra Nevada, reveling in nature and enjoying a front row seat to the activities of native wildlife. It was part of an annual field research trip led ...