USF’s own Lateefah Simon MNA ’22 has been elected to California’s 12th Congressional District seat, succeeding Rep. Barbara ...
With EmpowerHer, Biggs tutors girls, advocates against child marriage, and hosts informational meetings for girls and their ...
Daniel Devoy Visiting Professor Law Devoy holds a JD from Golden Gate University School of Law, where he served as associate ...
The 166th commencement ceremonies for the School of Management, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Nursing ...
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 ...
Jacqui Lopez ’17 is a 10th generation family farmer who is using technology to help other family farmers. Two years after graduating from USF, she started Advance Ag, a farm and plant management ...
USF received the largest number of applications in its history for fall 2021 admission. Meet the newest class on the Hilltop. This USF News story was published in USF Magazine, where you can find ...
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 ...
Students in the USF Marriage and Family Therapy program designed community projects - like the "thank you" sign art display (above) - to support communities impacted by COVID-19. As the world grappled ...
Looking back, each generation has made progress. Black resistance and protest have always pushed America to live up to its founding ideals. Despite the violent denial of freedom and justice promised ...
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 ...
Allegra Upton ’22 won this year’s Advocate of the Year Competition (AYC), beating out 26 competitors in the intramural event that gives upper-division students the chance to argue mock cases in front ...