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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
Adrienne Riley ’71, MA ’74 never thought that the canvas bag of documents she’d held on to for more than five decades would one day make history.
For the beach and beyond, professors recommend 14 books that entertain and inspire.
When she was 7 or 8 years old, Rebekah Davis Reed ’93 learned that her birthday, July 18, is also the birthday of John Glenn, the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth.
They serve the community, guide education, and influence everything.
New provost talks about race, community, pets, and transformative education.
I lie in the shade, in my backyard in the Sierra foothills, eating lunch. In this heat, the bees nap. Even the hummingbirds rest in the shelter of an incense cedar.
Reflections on our common home at a time of wildfires, drought, and warming temperatures.
Alan Chazaro MFA ’17 says the poet shook the status quo.