In response to demand for training in artificial intelligence, USF is ramping up AI course offerings with the goal of employing computers in the service of humans and not the other way around.
Linda Szabados ’20 is a first-generation college graduate who came to USF School of Law to pursue her passion for antitrust, consumer protection, and privacy law. Her years writing about antitrust law ...
USF has opened a clothing closet in which transgender and non-binary students can seek, try on, and keep clothes that help them express themselves. “Whoever you are and whatever your gender identity, ...
When Kalie Moore ’06 moved from a small town in Nevada to attend USF in 2003, she was only 16, but she wanted to see the world — and San Francisco was her first stop. She didn’t waste any time, ...
Dr. Popal, professor and coordinator of the master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program at USF's School of Education (SOE), escaped Afghanistan in 1980. Now, he is ...
Each time the Hon. Christopher Honigsberg ’05 enters the courtroom, he sees his role as twofold: handling the cases before him, and ensuring that the public has faith in both the judicial branch and ...
Since February 2020, when Mayor London Breed declared a local emergency, San Francisco has seen 37,000 cases of COVID-19. Since last January, 647,000 residents have been vaccinated. And since the ...
A faculty panel convened on Zoom to talk about the public health threat of COVID-19 to a city like San Francisco, seen here empty due to sheltering in place. Photo by CNET Campus may be closed, but ...
On June 19, 2020, Dr. Clarence B. Jones, co-founder and director of the USF Institute of Nonviolence and Social Justice, and former lawyer and speechwriter for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., sat down ...
Fiction writer Laleh Khadivi will be joining the MFA in Writing Program’s full-time faculty as an Assistant Professor in January 2017; however, she is not new to the USF program, having taught as an ...
Allison Littlefield ‘13 has made a three-year pledge to support the University of San Francisco’s Global Ambassador’s program. This is one of the largest gifts from a young alumna in USF’s history.
In the fall of 2014, first-generation student Miriam Uribe ’17 was navigating new territory at USF and longed for the support of mentors. At the same time, Politics and Journalism alumna Audrey Cortes ...