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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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Three veterans from the MA in Public Leadership program helped to evacuate more than 5,000 allies from Afghanistan last month before the Taliban took control.
In the U.S. News & World Report 2022 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 in the nation for ethnic diversity, No. 23 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 103 overall. In the new Princeton Review college survey, USF rates as a top university in the United States.
“I love the vegan kale Caesar salad,” said Sofia Chavez, a third-year international studies major.
On August 21, incoming first-year students moved into their residence halls and walked the campus with their friends and families, absorbing the sights of their new home
USF received the largest number of applications in its history for fall 2021 admission. Meet the newest class on the Hilltop.
For students who are the first in their families to enroll in college, financial barriers can often obstruct the path to a degree.
The students in the Artist as Citizen class went big at a time when their class was remote and they were spread out across the United States, China, and Mexico.
Laila Player ’23 wants to pursue her passion for computer science and to travel the world. She’s starting that journey now.
When the president of the United States calls, you answer the phone. That’s what Patricia “Patty” Barron ’80 did last winter when then President-elect Joe Biden called.
After four years of setbacks and struggle, 41 USF students and their professor have helped to complete a village of tiny houses in Oakland for 24 previously homeless young people.