To land this job, it was a long journey. I worked at Girls Who Code for two summers after my freshman and my sophomore years. And then in my junior year, after a lot of searching and a lot of ...
Each year, the School of Education’s Center for Humanizing Education and Research awards Freedom Dreaming mini-grants of up to $5,000 to students working with neighbors in local communities. Here, ...
Thirteen USF professors share the books they published in 2025. Angela Banks, My Gratitude Journal This book helps children discover the joy of gratitude, positivity, and mindfulness.
Adam Moseley ’25 received the Dean’s Medal of Excellence Award and the Dean’s Service Award and was the school’s ...
In his address at USF’s 167th commencement ceremonies today, Daniel Lurie, mayor of San Francisco, called on new graduates to ...
In August, USF brought the Active Consent team to campus for two days of training. A dozen student volunteers stepped up and ...
Whether you’ve just started your career or you’ve been excelling for 20 years, going to business school to earn a graduate degree is a great option to advance a career that isn’t progressing as fast ...
Come learn in small classes with professors who know their stuff and know your name. They care about all of you — mind, body, and spirit. They see you, hear you, challenge you, help you.
SAN FRANCISCO (August 18, 2025) – As part of a continued effort to modernize and innovate legal education, the University of San Francisco School of Law will partner with Accordance and Anthropic to ...
Alumni Mark Bellin and Hannah Hirou at work at Centivax in South San Francisco. Each day, 12,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes worldwide. Three USF graduates are working towards the antidote.
There’s a common misconception that becoming a manager takes years of experience, plus an MBA degree, plus extensive professional development in management principles. However, advancing to a ...
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