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Michael “Mikey” Brust ’25 chose to pursue a JD because he wanted to rectify injustice in the criminal legal system. This past July, his singular focus paid off when Brust’s grandfather, Patrick Dunn, was released from prison after 31 years, thanks to Brust’s advocacy, the work of USF’s Racial Justice Clinic (RJC), and Professor Gabby King.
Are you ready for the Nov. 5 general election? In the last presidential election in 2020, 75.1 percent of USF students voted.
USF Law alumnus Mit Winter ’05 has emerged as a leading expert in name, image, and likeness (NIL) law for college sports.
Allen Corotto ’60 has named USF School of Law in his estate plan to create the Antone Corotto and Anna Angoustures Endowed Scholarship in honor of his parents.
Mr. Dominic Tarantino ’54 created the Leona A. Tarantino Endowed Scholarship Fund at USF with a $1 million endowment gift to support future students who share his late wife’s passion for beauty and the fine arts.
Located in San Francisco, Gladstone Institutes is a leading nonprofit biomedical research organization that boasts two Nobel Prize winners among its ranks. Recently, USF Professional Science Master's in Biotechnology students seized the opportunity to visit, network, seek career advice, and tour Gladstone’s laboratories.
He talks about racial bias, racial justice, internships, and Jesuit education.
Maro Guevara ’09 uses his passion for theater and community organizing to position himself as a key player in San Francisco's cultural resurgence.
USF is one of eight “standout schools” in the new Princeton Review college survey, recognized for having the nation’s most diverse student body and for being rated as a top university in the United States.
Born and raised in Chino Hills California, Christopher Marquez ’25 worked in finance focusing on real estate, but knew something was missing from his professional career.