STEM professors at USF are teaching in new ways — emphasizing collaboration between different classes, adding unexpected ...
Last night’s game was the first NIT home game hosted by USF since 2014. The Dons (25-9, 13-5 WCC) captured its first ...
Nursing is a career where a passion for service means helping people at their most vulnerable times. For Jonathan Balisi Manalang ‘19, nursing was a career that helped him embrace his own ...
After careful consideration and in consultation with university leadership, members of our alumni, faculty, student, and staff community, we have decided to not participate in the U.S. News & World ...
Archambeault holds a PhD in molecular and cellular biology from the University of Washington. She researches the threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus), a leading model for studying the ...
On Wednesday February 13, scholar and former Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the South African Human Rights Commission, Professor Andre Keet, and Emile Jansen, founder of South Africa’s first hip ...
Take unlimited rides around the city on Muni buses and streetcars with your USF Muni Mobile Pass. When you arrive at USF, “it’s important to take a moment to breathe, ground yourself in your new ...
What do you do when you’re 19 and in jail on a felony conviction? Antonio Reza resolved to go to college — and then law school. “I did wrong. I deserved to be punished,” says Reza of the times he ...
Najashi Belcher ’24, a senior pursuing a bachelor in science in business administration. Scholarships at the University of San Francisco are not just about financial aid; they are catalysts for ...
Rabbi Angel has written about Judaism, feminism, and gender studies and brings that expertise to her teaching at USF. For the first time in its 164-year history, the University of San Francisco has ...