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Twenty students across majors visited the LinkedIn and Handshake offices in San Francisco for a Career Services Center career trek last month.
Professor Hobbs’ research currently centers around index insurance—a promising approach to protecting farmers from weather-related losses. Unlike traditional insurance that requires individual claim investigations, index insurance uses regional data to automatically trigger payouts when certain thresholds are met.
Professor Cassar is currently engaged in projects across three main areas of her interest: the effects of violence and war, gender disparities, and the evolution of prosocial behavior.
Students in the School of Education are changing how mental health is treated in San Francisco.
Thomas Sweeney ’15 reflects on over a decade in the NBA, including nine seasons with the Golden State Warriors and his current role as Manager of Season Ticket Services for the Chicago Bulls.
Shannon Labuschagne ’25 and Raniele Reyes ’25 traveled to Denver to monitor the landmark trial of U.S. v. Correa.
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.
From military service to emergency management, Kevin Foiles’ journey highlights the power of strategic communication, as USF's MAPC program is shaping his career and leadership.