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A USF professor and research team are using two NASA grants and the Hubble Space Telescope to test the mathematical model of the Big Bang Theory and use AI to explore 30 years’ worth of Hubble images and data.
Sophomore forward Brayden Beason was selected by Real Salt Lake with the 73rd overall pick in the third round of the 2026 MLS SuperDraft.
In his class Corporate Partnerships, Professor Scott Gwartz teaches how sport organizations generate revenue, deepen fan engagement, and strengthen their brands through strategic sponsorships.
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When they collected their diplomas on Dec. 12, these members of the Class of 2025 already had jobs lined up. What will they be doing? How did they land those jobs? What’s their career advice to current students?
A Marine and two U.S. Navy veterans graduated with top honors and were recognized at last week’s School of Management commencement ceremony.
Each year, the School of Education’s Center for Humanizing Education and Research awards Freedom Dreaming mini-grants of up to $5,000 to students working with neighbors in local communities. Here, three grant winners talk about their work.
Thirteen USF professors share the books they published in 2025.
In his address at USF’s 167th commencement ceremonies today, Daniel Lurie, mayor of San Francisco, called on new graduates to “find something in society that you think is unacceptable, and then go do something about it.”
Rainelle Santos, a third-year Public Health student at the University of San Francisco, is driven by a strong commitment to health equity and community well-being. Her academic journey began in biology at USF, but as she learned more about public health, she wanted to focus not only on science but also on the social realities that impact people's lives.