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The undergraduate Class of 2027 will soon arrive on campus.
In fourth grade, my life turned upside down with the news that my older brother, Matthew, was diagnosed with brain cancer.
Anson Tan ’23, finance and business analytics graduate, talks about internships, the International Student Association, and the appeal of San Francisco.
A giant Ferris wheel, an island in San Francisco Bay, and an albino alligator are some of USF students’ favorite San Francisco things to share with their parents when they come to visit.
Students who enrolled last fall in Philosophy 214, The Social Contract, traveled not just across campus to get to class — they headed across the bay to San Quentin State Prison.
Part of a summer series on things to do in San Francisco, Add these things to your list.
Sherene Melania ’05, executive and artistic director of the Presidio Dance Theatre in San Francisco, is celebrating the company’s 25th anniversary of “justice through dance.”
Three alumni have been elected to the University of San Francisco Board of Trustees.
After 33 years as a member of the USF Law faculty, de la Vega retired this summer.
Fourteen students, grads, and faculty members from the School of Education traveled to Trinidad and Tobago last month in the name of peace.