College of Arts and Sciences

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College of Arts and Sciences

Learn by doing. Make mistakes. Make connections. Create a community of progress.

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USF Grad Crafts Centerpiece for National WWI Memorial

Charlie Mostow ’11 is a sculptor by trade. He worked for over four years on the 60-foot-long bronze memorial titled "A Soldier’s Journey," recently unveiled in Washington, D.C.

Lateefah Simon
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USF Graduate Wins Seat in United States Congress

USF’s own Lateefah Simon MPA ’22 has been elected to California’s 12th Congressional District seat, succeeding Rep. Barbara Lee.

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Meet Our Students

Faheema Eissar

“At USF it’s not just about finishing the program; it’s about learning — and it’s about understanding that you belong.”

Faheema Eissar

International & Development Economics MS ’23

Jae Masino

“I felt drawn to USF for the underlying social justice values present in each major and course of study.”

Jae Masino

Politics ’23

Jacqueline Ornelas

“I was drawn to the small and personal class sizes. You can connect with your professors and deeply engage with what you are learning.”

Jacqueline Ornelas

Sociology ’21

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