He talks about racial bias, racial justice, internships, and Jesuit education. What are you doing this summer?
Otgontsetseg "Otgo" Erhemjamts, a finance professor and former associate dean of business at Bentley University in Waltham, Mass., will be the new dean of USF's School of Management, beginning July 1.
When USF made the shift to remote learning in the face of the pandemic, the School of Education focused its efforts on supporting students affected by the converging pandemics of the coronavirus, the ...
Mina Jenner and her late husband, Jim, were longtime fans of USF women's basketball, attending the team’s games for more than two decades. When Mina Jenner was young, girls didn’t play basketball at ...
Adriana Guerrero-Nardone MNA ’18 helps a surfer with her gear. On a foggy morning in April, when a group of young women from Oakland paddled out to take a surfing lesson at Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica ...
More than 80 USF students traveled the world in January, visiting Jakarta, Indonesia; the Galápagos Islands and Ecuador; Johannesburg, South Africa; and, U.S. Black heritage sites in Alabama, ...
Pottery Barn made over Kaitlyn Edejer's dorm room at USF. She talks about advertising, influencing, San Francisco, and her future in social media. Working full-time as a fashion and lifestyle content ...
In the new Princeton Review college survey, USF rates as a top university in the United States. A few highlights from Princeton Review’s The Best 389 Colleges: 2024 Edition, released Aug. 15, with ...
On January 26, more than 100 community members came together for the 2024 USF Law Review Symposium, Navigating Gentrification in Our Changing Cities. City planners, housing advocates, real estate ...
Farzia Kaufman MBA ‘17 shares her experience of fully embracing the Full-Time MBA program, inside the classroom as well as outside - and how she has developed the skills needed to grasp the ...
For students who are the first in their families to enroll in college, financial barriers can often obstruct the path to a degree. Intimidation about a perceived lack of affordability, and a ...