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After 10 years in professional baseball, Bradley Zimmer is back at USF to finish what he started.
The Texas native and chemistry major was one of three lifeguards honored at a civic ceremony in February for saving the life ...
I'll be attending the USF m arriage and f amily t herapy graduate program. After graduate school, I hope to be able to open a ...
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., the Jesuit-educated public health leader who played a prominent role during the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
“It’s great to network with people face-to-face — on the other side of the world,” said Noah David ’26.
Allegra Upton ’22 won this year’s Advocate of the Year Competition (AYC), beating out 26 competitors in the intramural event that gives upper-division students the chance to argue mock cases in front ...
The 165th Commencement ceremonies of the University of San Francisco will be May 16, 17, and 18 in St. Ignatius Church, with 2,025 graduates receiving degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences, ...
Dean Karnazes MBA ’99 once ran 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. He’s also run across Death Valley, braving 120 degree temperatures, and to the South Pole, where it was 40 below. How’s this ...
On Thursday, March 10, USF’s Women in Leadership & Philanthropy hosted its eighth annual symposium. The event was held at the St. Regis in downtown San Francisco in an open air tent on the terrace.
What Makes a Man in Asia? Conference Explores Definitions of Masculinity Both Historically and Today
On Nov. 3-4, 2016, the University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies hosted “Constructing Masculinities in Asia.” The conference brought together 17 leading and emerging scholars to ...
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