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Take 5: AI and the Future of Work
In this issue's Take 5, David Guy Brizan, professor of computer science, says don’t just face it — embrace it.
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Babies are born regularly in Room 315 of USF’s School of Education building. The lucky parents? Maternity robots designed to teach nursing students how to treat patients in labor.
Students in the School of Education are changing how mental health is treated in San Francisco.
Freddie Brinkley, who spent 43 years in prison for a crime he insists he didn’t commit, was freed last week as a result of the efforts of Gabby King ’16, assistant professor and supervising attorney of USF Law’s Racial Justice Clinic, and USF law student Destiny Breda JD ’26.
We invite you to join us for a Mass celebrating his life at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, in Saint Ignatius Church.
Getting ready for a job interview can be stressful enough — but what if you don’t have anything to wear?
More than 500 students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of USF, including U.S. House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and San Francisco’s city leaders, gathered in St. Ignatius Church on Oct. 18 to celebrate the inauguration of Salvador D. Aceves ’83, EdD ’95.
USF Athletic Director Larry Williams passed away early Oct. 16 while working out at War Memorial Gym at the Sobrato Center on campus. He was 62.
In a new program on the Hilltop, 115 first-year students from 13 majors are working to solve the world’s most pressing problems — while they’re still in school.
Since 1925, USF’s College of Arts and Sciences has kept alive the Jesuit tradition of providing a college education centered in the liberal arts. And now it’s time to celebrate.
USF has purchased the property at 2340 Turk Blvd., the building that served as the motherhouse for the Sisters of the Presentation since the 1970s.