The School of Management has grown dramatically since its modest beginning in 1925, when its antecedent, the College of Commerce and Finance, enrolled 80 students. Today, the school enrolls more than 1,400 undergraduate and graduate students and has more than 50,000 alumni living around the world.

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College creates memories that can last a lifetime! For many, it is a time filled with exciting adventures, new friendships, and personal growth. As the School of Management celebrates 100 years, please share your unique USF moments, whether it is a special memory, an unforgettable experience, or an inspiring journey. You also may nominate fellow alumni as well as SOM faculty and staff whose amazing stories should be heard.

Let us help capture these treasured memories together as part of our centennial celebration.

Our Stories

Our students, alumni, faculty, and staff are leading with purpose.

students in the shape of a 100

School of Management Celebrates 100 Years

Students, faculty, and alumni mark the School of Management's centennial.

Shomit Ghose, Sunny Bedi, and Christina Augustine

School of Management Hosts Future of Business Education Centennial Retreat

More than 120 faculty, staff, students, alumni, trustees, and Dean's Circle Advisory Board members participated in the discussion.

people gathered at school of management centennial gala

School of Management Celebrates 100 Years at Centennial Gala

The University of San Francisco School of Management marked a historic milestone on September 25 with a Centennial Gala that brought together alumni, faculty, students, and friends to celebrate 100 years of leadership, service, and purpose.

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Otgo Erhemjamts

Otgontsetseg “Otgo” Erhemjamts

Dean, School of Management

As we celebrate our 100th anniversary, we reflect on a century of excellence, innovation, and leadership as well as look forward with optimism and ambition. We are committed to developing compassionate, adaptable, resilient, and strong future leaders.”

Otgontsetseg “Otgo” Erhemjamts

Dean, School of Management