USF assistant professor June Lee, fourth from the right, works with a number of nonprofits including the Korean American Community Foundation of San Francisco. When Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and ...
The M.A. in Asia Pacific Studies program (MAPS), now in its 23rd year of operation at USF, welcomed one of the largest incoming cohorts in its history this fall semester. Twenty-nine students from ...
Alan Davis and Mary Lou Dauray have given $1.5 million to the School of Management to endow the Harari Conscious Leadership and Social Innovation Initiative and the Litvak Social Innovation ...
Physics student Wenyi “Howard” Gao ‘17 found a support system with his peers and professors at USF. Inspired by his grandfather, who was an electrical engineer, Wenyi “Howard” Gao ‘17 has a dream to ...
While working with the Keta Taylor Colby Death Penalty Project (KTC) in Jackson, Mississippi, USF Law student Zynal Aziz ‘20, uncovered evidence that ultimately exonerated a man wrongfully accused of ...
Aaron Shurin at home in the Haight, 1976. Photo by Marshall Rheiner. Interested in the 1970s poetry scene in San Francisco? Or would you like to know more about the Master's in Fine Arts in Writing ...
The Hayes Healy residence hall is lighted with a heart during this crisis. The messages from students are filled with praying hands and smiley face emojis. One mother from Hawaii called to ask if the ...
On April 12, 2024, Eileen K. Fry-Bowers, PhD, JD, RN, CPNP, FAAN, Dean of the University of San Francisco (USF) School of Nursing and Health Professions was honored to receive the Distinguished ...
The poet's newest collection, from unincorporated territory [lukao], examines the people, politics, and past of his native Guam, a small island in the Pacific. The collection pushes the envelope of ...
At the Law Enforcement Leadership Symposium held on January 7th and 8th, Professor Anthony Ribera, Director of the School of Management’s International Institute of Criminal Justice Leadership, was ...
Ms. Bolor Lkhaajav is a first-year graduate student in the Master in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) program. Her background and research focuses on foreign policy and security fields. Since 2015, she has ...
MS in Entrepreneurship and Innovation alumna Barbara Janczer ’18 was recently awarded a scholarship from the Financial Women of San Francisco. I am overjoyed and extremely grateful to have the amazing ...