In August, USF brought the Active Consent team to campus for two days of training. A dozen student volunteers stepped up and ...
On a career trek in November, 20 students visited Striking Distance Studios, a video game developer in San Ramon. This is one ...
The December 2025 graduates represent 32 states and Washington, D.C., and 28 countries, and 325 are the first in their families to graduate with university degrees.
In this academic year, USF awarded $177 million in scholarships and grants to more than 7,000 undergraduate, graduate, and law students. USF alumni and friends have supported more than 550 scholarship ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2025 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 for diversity, in the top 3 percent for nursing, and in the top 25 percent overall. In the report, USF ranks: No. 109 ...
New student housing complex at 198 McAllister Street, shown here in 2022, is expected to be completed this summer. This summer, USF graduate students can apply for new studio apartments in San ...
John Iosefo ’21 has been sworn in as a diplomat in the U.S. Foreign Service — the first from American Samoa. Starting in June 2024, Iosefo will serve a two-year assignment at the U.S. embassy branch ...
In the undergraduate nursing category, USF ranks 22 out of 683 programs — in the top 3 percent nationwide. USF also placed No. 167 in the Best College for Veterans category. “I’m proud of USF's strong ...
Where are you from and what is your background? I grew up in Washington DC. After graduating from high school, I attended Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, where I earned a BA in Comparative ...
At the University of San Francisco, a theology class is a part of the undergraduate core curriculum — and a part of USF’s Jesuit Catholic education. “USF requires all students to consider the ...
Fred and Ann Angulo met at USF in the late 1970s. Today, he helps Pfizer develop the vaccine for COVID-19. Fred Angulo ’78, MA ’79 helped develop the vaccine against the virus that is killing more ...
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 ...
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