Stop by USF’s community garden at noon on any Thursday. “Free lunch! Everyone is welcome — students, faculty, staff, ...
Cosgrove was one of eight USF graduate students to co-author a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
Professor Gena Castro Rodriguez set off across California last fall with a mission: connect with survivors and victims of ...
Eileen Chia-Ching Fung is the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Let’s get to know her.
With the advent of online harassment, doxxing and the banning of public officials from social media platforms, the Internet has forced a mass reckoning when it comes to freedom of speech. USF Law’s ...
The CityRise Business Initiative, housed within the University of San Francisco’s School of Management, has proudly launched in partnership with the University of Notre Dame’s Urban Poverty and ...
Do you remember when you first became aware of race? My first experience acknowledging race was a positive one. I grew up in a household where there were lots of symbols of African American excellence ...
The University of San Francisco (USF) School of Management is pleased to announce 606 Restaurant and Pet Camp as the recipients of the 2026 Gellert Family Business Awards. The annual award recognizes ...
Erin Brigham, executive director of the Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought and the Ignatian Tradition at USF, explains what the Ignatian Year is and why it matters. 1. What is the Ignatian Year?
“I’ve been in prison twice for organized crime,” said Ralph Spinelli, alumnus of USF’s Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM) program. “I was in prison in the state of Oregon in 1970 and then I ...
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