USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
This past summer, Professor Lindsay Harris joined the USF Law faculty, serving as director of the Frank C. Newman International Human Rights Clinic as well as academic director of international ...
The MAPS program underwent a rigorous assessment process in the 2016 spring and fall semesters and emerged with a judgment of the review team that “the MAPS program is by all measures thriving.” Every ...
USF’s unique blend of location, academics, and dedication to service and social justice has once again landed it among the 384 best colleges in the U.S., according to the college admission services ...
Sheillah Tumusiime ’23 has been chosen by the National Institutes of Health to address health care disparities among people of color. In her work as a member of the NIH’s All of Us Research Scholars ...
Professor Robert Boller, Kendrick Lacerda ’25, Tasneem Lukmanjee ’28, Elise Green ’27, Mariah Moore ’27, Chisom Okorafor ’27, Senator Scott Wiener, Camila Ayala Hurtado ’27, Caroline Krajicek ’28 ...
James Mannah, 69, sat covered in sweat on the sidelines of Hamilton Park’s grass field in San Francisco’s Western Addition. He had just finished a soccer game that lasted a couple of hours and while ...
Cornejo holds a PhD in theater and performance studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She focuses on street and protest theater, radical theater history in the Americas, political puppetry, ...
In the spirit of gratitude and generosity, the University of San Francisco's Thanksgiving Food Drive unites the community to support families in need — an ongoing tradition nearly three decades strong ...
How to read this agreement: Transferable courses are listed below by Core Curriculum area. In each area, a transferable course is listed one of two ways: A transfer course will appear in the list of ...
In the 2023-2024 academic year, the University of San Francisco awarded $79.5 million in need-based scholarships and grants to undergraduate students, with 97% of first-time, first-year students ...
Before the Bench: Worked as a family law attorney for 23 years in private practice, including founding her own firm, Crocker Law. In a small-town courthouse in Greeneville, Tenessee, a 16-year-old ...