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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
With EmpowerHer, Biggs tutors girls, advocates against child marriage, and hosts informational meetings for girls and their ...
Kirk Schroeder’s goal is to prepare USF students for careers in biotechnology. To achieve this goal, he has funded a new undergraduate life science research and methods course and the construction of ...
It was a weekend of community and celebration unlike any other on the Hilltop at the University of San Francisco. CelebrateUSF, the largest event in institutional history, publicly launched Changing ...
Daniel Devoy Visiting Professor Law Devoy holds a JD from Golden Gate University School of Law, where he served as associate ...
USF’s own Lateefah Simon MPA ’22 has been elected to California’s 12th Congressional District seat, succeeding Rep. Barbara ...
Nursing is a career where a passion for service means helping people at their most vulnerable times. For Jonathan Balisi Manalang ‘19, nursing was a career that helped him embrace his own ...
The 166th commencement ceremonies for the School of Management, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Nursing ...
Dr. Sedique Popal along with International and Multicultural Education alumna Didem Ekici '18 and doctoral student Malihe Eshgavi '20 have connected their work through the study of language. Dr. Didem ...
Students in the Gun Violence, Music, and Youth class discuss solutions to gun violence in the United States. Can a photograph stop a bullet? Can a song curb bigotry? In the Honors College course ...