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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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For Atanas Patterson ’25, his favorite part of visiting Fastly, the cloud computing company in the SoMa district of San Francisco, was the one-on-one time he had with a tech industry professional.
In a cross-campus collaboration, the School of Nursing and Health Professions is hiring theater students to act as patients in the Advanced Physical Assessment and Health Promotion graduate course.
When Wang Ruan MS ’23 was on the fence about his future, a dinner on the Hilltop helped him make a decision.
Sheridan Moore ’26 went on the beauty trek hosted by USF’s Career Services Center because she’s interested in the role biotechnology plays in cosmetics product development.
Nervous to talk about the November elections? Dreading the dinner-table conversation over the holidays? Is it even possible to talk politics without someone getting hurt? Ask Christine Young.
In response to demand for training in artificial intelligence, USF is ramping up AI course offerings with the goal of employing computers in the service of humans and not the other way around.
One of the benefits of visiting Gensler’s headquarters was seeing the world’s largest architecture firm’s newly designed offices on Montgomery Street in downtown San Francisco, said architecture major Jonathan Speth ’26.
Sundiata Rashid joined University Ministry this semester as USF’s first Muslim chaplain.
In the U.S. News & World Report 2025 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 for diversity, in the top 3 percent for nursing, and in the top 25 percent overall.
Are you ready for the Nov. 5 general election? In the last presidential election in 2020, 75.1 percent of USF students voted.