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Take 5: Alex Hochman Talks About the Job Market for College Grads
USF’s senior director of career services has witnessed the boom years and also the lean years. What’s happening right now?
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This summer, USF graduate students can apply for new studio apartments in San Francisco with rents starting at $1,850.
If you want to change the world, it helps to see it clearly — from 370 miles up.
Ingrid Rojas Contreras, an assistant professor in the MFA in Writing program at USF, is a 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist for her book, The Man Who Could Move Clouds: A Memoir.
My current No. 1 focus is to build a highly functioning department that efficiently accomplishes the mission that we’re called to serve.
Rev. John Fitzgibbons, S.J., the new chancellor of USF, talks about work, faith, and his hopes for the university.
Karim Iliya ’12, a media studies major and astronomy minor who works as a photographer, filmmaker, and whale-swimming guide, has been chosen from a million applicants to journey to the moon as part of the SpaceX dearMoon project.
The University of San Francisco received $15 million dollars from an auction of the Ann and Gordon Getty Collection.
Sixty-seven years after starting college at USF, Charles Lyden Murphy Sr. will walk across the sanctuary in St. Ignatius Church tomorrow and receive a bachelor of business administration.
Ryan Futagaki ’24 had never worn a hard hat or safety goggles. But he got up at 6 a.m. Sept. 22 and took a bus to Diamond Heights to help rebuild a house.
USF has bought the property at 250/270 Masonic Avenue, the building formerly known as Blood Centers of the Pacific, after 10 years of discussions with the nonprofit that owned it.