“Careers in AI and cybersecurity are projected to grow by 35 to 40 percent over the next three to five years, with San ...
Paul S. Flores, adjunct professor of performing arts and social justice, has won the 2024 American Book Award for his debut collection of poetry, We Still Be: Poems and Performances. Flores said he ...
Andrew has a stomach ache. He’s curled up on the examination table. “Does it hurt all over, or in one place?” asks the nurse ...
The University of San Francisco is pleased to announce the search for its 29th president. The Presidential Search Committee ...
Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker, who met as students at USF, “had a love and a passion for coffee” that came together in Seattle when they joined Zev Siegl and opened the first Starbucks in 1971, said ...
A group of Sport Management students and alumni, in partnership with RDK Sports International, ventured on a nine-day immersion course to Australia’s Gold Coast in March to gain first-hand insights ...
My greatest professional accomplishments include getting my RN and PHN licenses and starting my career at UCLA Ronald Reagan’s Neurological/Trauma ICU. What first attracted you to USF SONHP? I was ...
MA in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) students Melissa Chen, Autumn Anderson, Karina Salomatina, Lance Ekelund, Nga Giang, and Brittany Tinaliga attended the 28th annual School of Pacific and Asian ...
Thu Huong Cao (left), a first-year student in the Master of Arts in Urban Education & Social Justice Program is the inaugural recipient of the Marin Diverse Educators Scholarship. Thu Huong Cao, a ...
In recent years, the rise of disruptive technology like artificial intelligence (AI) and an increasing reliance on data have created a need for well-trained, data-driven business leaders. The job ...
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, ...
In the past 20 years, USF has become a magnet for students who are first in their families to attend college. “It’s legacy,” says April Crabtree, vice provost overseeing admissions at USF. “We’ve ...