Bill Russell’s most lasting triumph may have been off the court, after he joined Black teammates boycotting a 1961 Celtics game, says five-time NBA champion Bill Cartwright '79, MSOD '98. The walkout ...
In the 2023-2024 academic year, the University of San Francisco awarded $79.5 million in need-based scholarships and grants to undergraduate students, with 97% of first-time, first-year students ...
Joan and Bob McGrath: Their top priority is supporting student scholarships. Joan and Bob McGrath have donated $10 million to dramatically expand scholarships for USF’s Catholic school teaching ...
USF ROTC nursing cadets attend a dinner event with guest speaker Joleen Pangelinan ’02, center, and Dean Eileen K. Fry-Bowers of the School of Nursing and Health Professions. When Wang Ruan MS ’23 was ...
USF students tour OpenAI headquarters in Mission Bay. For Atanas Patterson ’25, his favorite part of visiting Fastly, the cloud computing company in the SoMa district of San Francisco, was the ...
Charlie Mostow ’11 is a sculptor by trade. He worked for over four years on the 60-foot-long bronze memorial titled "A Soldier’s Journey," recently unveiled in Washington, D.C. Total commitment to his ...
While earning their degrees, School of Management undergraduate students are achieving excellence that impacts our world. Here are selected news briefs from the academic year 2023-2024. In an article ...
As a Sonoma County native, Luigi Valencia MFT ’18 entered the field of counseling to make an impact in the place he calls home. “In order to make change,” he says “you’ve got to start in your own ...
Polly McMullen ’68 has a special relationship with USF. An alumna of the San Francisco College for Women, which later became Lone Mountain College, before being acquired by USF in 1978, McMullen ...
Students and alumni at a networking session, a regular feature of the UPA Colloquium series. The Master of Arts in Urban and Public Affairs (UPA) program kicked off its new UPA Colloquium lecture ...
On May 17, the Class of 2019 celebrated graduation in St. Ignatius Church surrounded by hundreds of family and friends. Civil rights leader, and legal adviser to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr.
Racial Justice Clinic students Kendall Baron ‘21, Dustin Ercolano ‘21, and Sallia Wilkins ’21 recently traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana with the goal of advancing their investigation into the case ...