USF has set a new record for the most applications in its history, with a 5 percent increase over last year's record numbers. USF received 23,069 applications for admission to the fall 2022 entering ...
To serve a fast-growing job market, the School of Management has created the first academic program in customer success management as part of its MBA program. “Ten years ago, software vendors didn’t ...
USF graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report. In the 2023-2024 rankings published today, USF rates highly across its graduate ...
Athena Edwards, '22, is a self-described "dork" who loves explaining the law to people who aren't in law school. “It’s kind of my cup of tea...I’m like: ‘Let me educate you.’ That’s my personality.” ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2024 undergraduate rankings, USF moved up in five categories and remains a top university. In the category of undergraduate nursing, USF ranked No. 67 out of 654 ...
Hernandez said her experience is that all students are welcomed at the retreats. “I would say that USF provides a space for a ...
This morning the University of San Francisco was named a Research 2 university in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions ...
The College of Commerce and Finance was founded in the fall of 1925 at USF. It is the predecessor of today’s School of ...
For seven and half years from 1960 to April 4, 1968, I was privileged to serve Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a political advisor and subsequently as his personal lawyer and draft speech writer. With ...
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, ...
On a Saturday morning, an hour before the doors open, the faithful form a line. “I’m here for the bacon, egg, and cheese croissant,” says Abby Chiu. She drove from Union City, 30 miles away.
More than 13 million children in America — a high proportion of them Hispanic and Black — are obese and in danger of diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease, says Selenne Alatorre. In her work as ...