Andrew Saah ’25 and Owen Sordillo ’24 met as sophomores, randomly assigned suitemates in Lone Mountain East. Today, they are ...
California State Senator Scott Wiener came to the Hilltop to hear students’ thoughts on his new artificial intelligence bill.
Four second-year law students spent their spring break at the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, where they learned what it’s like ...
Martin Jenkins ’80 was appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to be the judicial appointments secretary for California. After 30 years as a judge on state and federal courts, he’s stepping into this new role, ...
Zac Clark, right, provides solar backpack, center, to clients in San Francisco. When COVID-19 closed the Hilltop campus in spring 2020, Zac Clark ’23 moved out of Gillson Hall and into a studio ...
USF has bought the property at 250/270 Masonic Avenue, the building formerly known as Blood Centers of the Pacific, after 10 years of discussions with the nonprofit that owned it. USF purchased the ...
Camille Shira Angel is a ninth-generation rabbi, a USF professor who teaches the course Queering Religion, a lesbian, a wife, and a mom. She’s also USF’s first rabbi in residence, through the Swig ...
Bill Russell’s most lasting triumph may have been off the court, after he joined Black teammates boycotting a 1961 Celtics game, says five-time NBA champion Bill Cartwright '79, MSOD '98. The walkout ...
Selecting food for someone in need helped Claire Mattingly ’25 start the day off feeling more centered. She filled bags with items such as celery, potatoes, onions, summer squash, pasta, and canned ...
USF sociology and dual degree in teacher preparation student Grace Wakefield ’16, MAT ’17 recently beat out top California students to win a student liaison seat on the state’s teacher credentialing ...
A business founder committed to bridging the gender equity gap in corporations, Katica Roy is also getting involved at USF, joining the board of the Women in Leadership & Philanthropy initiative.