I learned how the city turns policy conversations, data, and outreach into materials, attempting to support transparency and ...
The USF women’s soccer team upset No. 13 Santa Clara for the second time this season as the Dons shut out the Broncos, 1-0, in Santa Clara on Wednesday night. The win marks the first time San ...
Cityview Plaza — the downtown office and retail complex within which USF leases space for our San Jose Campus — was sold last year. With the new owners’ redevelopment plans, we have several updates ...
Mark and Liz Vorsatz, together with Andersen and the Andersen Foundation, recently contributed $1 million in support of the USF School of Law graduate tax programs. Mr. Vorsatz is the Chairman and CEO ...
The Hon. Stephen Murphy ‘81 has spent nearly every Thursday night for more than thirty years at a local cafe in the Richmond District. Murphy, a former plaintiff’s employment attorney, now a judge on ...
When she was 7 or 8 years old, Rebekah Davis Reed ’93 learned that her birthday, July 18, is also the birthday of John Glenn, the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth. “He was born exactly 50 years ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2022 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 in the nation for ethnic diversity, No. 23 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 103 overall. In the new Princeton Review ...
SAN FRANCISCO (August 18, 2025) – As part of a continued effort to modernize and innovate legal education, the University of San Francisco School of Law will partner with Accordance and Anthropic to ...
Do you remember when you first became aware of race? My first experience acknowledging race was a positive one. I grew up in a household where there were lots of symbols of African American excellence ...
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 ...
The 1951 Dons is arguably one of the best college football teams of all time. They had a perfect season — nine wins, no losses, no ties— and the players were so talented, the National Football League ...
Fred and Ann Angulo met at USF in the late 1970s. Today, he helps Pfizer develop the vaccine for COVID-19. Fred Angulo ’78, MA ’79 helped develop the vaccine against the virus that is killing more ...