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Encouraged by John A. and Susan Sobrato's past support of USF, three generations of the Sobrato family have committed $17 million for a new endowment to support scholarships for Bay Area students. The ...
Thousands of miles from her homeland in Poland, and now a permanent resident of the U.S., Agata Baker MA '22 was in the final months of USF’s marriage and family therapy program when news of the ...
USF students tackled climate change, water pollution, and more than 100 other challenges at Creative Activity and Research ...
To land my job, I first went to a career fair in McLaren Hall in the spring semester of my first year. I met with a recruiter ...
Let’s not mince words: The job market is more competitive than ever, and a competitive market demands enhanced skills, strong résumé, and candidates who have a strong competitive edge. One fantastic ...
Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr and his mother, Ann Zwicker Kerr, joined forces today at USF’s 166th commencement to speak in support of international education — and basketball — as a way of ...
In his address at USF’s 166th commencement ceremonies today, public health leader Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., called on new graduates to use their Jesuit education in pursuit of truth. “You have been ...
The U.S. hiring market is placing more value on graduate education every year, making it all the more appealing to start your master’s degree now. But, earning a master’s degree is a serious ...
The management and leadership concentration prepares you to lead organizations with ethical practices and social responsibility as key philosophies, not afterthoughts. You’ll learn to balance ...
Business doesn’t have to be all about profits. It can be also a strong force for good, and the sustainable business management concentration builds the skills to make it happen. You’ll learn to create ...
SAN FRANCISCO (May 13, 2025) – The Board of Trustees of the University of San Francisco (USF) has elected Salvador D. Aceves ’83, EdD ’95 as the university’s 29th president. Incoming President Aceves ...
The article on Joe Rosenthal, the photographer of the Iwo Jima photo, was the most interesting one I’ve read in the alumni magazine. It was also interesting to hear of his subsequent career at the ...