The view from the new dining center on Lone Mountain. Despite the pandemic, construction and renovations have continued on the Hilltop, and plans are being made to move students into new housing in ...
What do you do when you’re 19 and in jail on a felony conviction? Antonio Reza resolved to go to college — and then law school. “I did wrong. I deserved to be punished,” says Reza of the times he ...
Craig Newmark is a pioneer at leveraging the Internet to link people directly with one another. Community is at the core of Craig Newmark Philanthropies, too. Alongside his philanthropic efforts to ...
In 2014, Merak Melikian Hatounian transferred to USF from a community college near his home in Southern California. He loved his new school: the beautiful campus, the location in the city, friends and ...
Erin Brigham, executive director of the Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought and the Ignatian Tradition at USF, explains what the Ignatian Year is and why it matters. 1. What is the Ignatian Year?
Students in the USF Marriage and Family Therapy program designed community projects - like the "thank you" sign art display (above) - to support communities impacted by COVID-19. As the world grappled ...
Dr. Patricia Pearce, new interim dean of the School of Nursing and Health Professions, brings 26 years of experience to the university. Pearce was named interim SONHP dean July 1 as the university ...
John “Jack” Gibbons ’42 and wife Mary Ann Gibbons have supported USF for years. After Jack’s passing, his passion for education is continuing to live on through a scholarship for students in the ...
On May 25, 2020 four police officers in Minneapolis were involved in the arrest and murder of George Floyd, a black man in his mid-forties, who had been reported as using a counterfeit $20 bill at a ...
When Bay Area comedian and commentator W. Kamau Bell appeared as a USF Honors College J. Paul Getty Artist in November, he blew the doors off the place. It’s just that, thanks to COVID-19 precautions ...
Professor of Legal Writing and Co-Director of the Moot Court Program Monalisa Vu ‘01 says competing as part of an advocacy competition team is “all the good things about law school in one program. On ...
With the advent of online harassment, doxxing and the banning of public officials from social media platforms, the Internet has forced a mass reckoning when it comes to freedom of speech. USF Law’s ...