MA in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) students Melissa Chen, Autumn Anderson, Karina Salomatina, Lance Ekelund, Nga Giang, and Brittany Tinaliga attended the 28th annual School of Pacific and Asian ...
Fortune Solomon ’16, who helped coach the South Sudan men’s basketball team in its Olympic debut this summer, has been named the inaugural recipient of the USF Sport Management Alumni of the Year ...
The new undergraduate organization SORAI — Student Outreach for Refugees, Asylees, and Immigrants — is giving students a chance to carry out the University’s commitment to social justice. Since its ...
At Benefit Cosmetics, founded in San Francisco in 1976, students enjoyed bagels, beverages, and goodie bags full of the ...
Why did you want to be a nursing major? I’ve always known that I wanted to help people and make an impact. When I was debating what my major would be, I leaned toward my interest in science and ...
What made you want to become a communication studies major? As I came into USF, I was really interested in intercultural communication studies in particular, which is why I applied to this major. I’m ...
Professor Alice Kaswan is the School of Law’s new associate dean for faculty scholarship. Kaswan succeeds Prof. Tristin Green, who served in that capacity for three years before transitioning into the ...
Sixty years after graduating from USF School of Law, the Class of 1959 keeps leaving its mark and paving the way for the continued success of its law school. The DLC Family Trust, managed by Rhonda ...
For seven and half years from 1960 to April 4, 1968, I was privileged to serve Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a political advisor and subsequently as his personal lawyer and draft speech writer. With ...
On October 2, 2018 the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies partnered with the Korean Consulate General in San Francisco to present the opening event for Korea Week 2018. “Discovering Korean Beauty ...
USF ROTC nursing cadets attend a dinner event with guest speaker Joleen Pangelinan ’02, center, and Dean Eileen K. Fry-Bowers ...
Oscar Guzmán, MAPC ’22, was feeling stuck. He’d been in his marketing job at a hospital for a few years, and he was eager for more — a higher level position in a new industry. His master’s degree in ...