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The Ties That Bind
Tossing a mortarboard on Welch Field. Attending a windy Giants game. Kneeling in St. Ignatius Church for the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Even … howling at the sky?
USF Entrepreneurs Make Their Mark and Make a Difference
The USF community is filled with entrepreneurs — and not just from the business program.
Features from Past Issues
As the Iwo Jima flag-raising photo turns 80, here’s the story of the USF alumnus who snapped it
Supported by scholarships, USF students go forth and make a difference
Weekly games started more than 40 years ago with USF international students, establishing a lasting tradition in the community.
From the crack of dawn to long past dark, there’s always something happening on the Hilltop.
Five USF graduates who boldly pursued international careers share their expert advice on turning expatriate dreams into reality.
On a Saturday morning, an hour before the doors open, the faithful form a line.
Ellen Veomett uses AI to measure the impact of redrawing congressional district lines. Her work is getting national attention.
Art was the conduit through which Pacita Abad LMA ’72 advocated for marginalized people.
Google headquarters is just 40 miles from USF’s campus, and Cyrus Ahanin ’24 wasn’t going to pass up a chance to visit and learn about working there.
Nearly 1,000 attendees packed the Sobrato Center on February 6, eager with anticipation for the evening’s conversation between Dr. Clarence B. Jones and Sterling K. Brown — two thought leaders in the realms of social justice and entertainment.