The adjunct professor of neuroscience talks about equity, ethics, dreams, and his favorite spot in the city.
In the 2026 U.S. News Best Graduate Schools rankings published today, USF’s master of science in nursing program placed in ...
Eric Garcia ’11 is a USF performing arts and social justice graduate and co-director of Detour Productions, an immersive ...
Chloe Kam ’22 recognized early on that caring for others was her life’s passion. As a teen, she was a caretaker for her grandparents, laying the groundwork for her commitment to helping others.
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 ...
The story of big coffee — Starbucks and Peet’s — and its connection to USF is the story of a 60-year friendship that began with two sophomores standing in line for their dorm assignments at the front ...
School of Nursing and Health Professions alumna Jennifer Moreno '10 was killed in action in Afghanistan Oct. 6, 2013. The San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center has been renamed to honor Capt.
What Makes a Man in Asia? Conference Explores Definitions of Masculinity Both Historically and Today
On Nov. 3-4, 2016, the University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies hosted “Constructing Masculinities in Asia.” The conference brought together 17 leading and emerging scholars to ...
Cornejo holds a PhD in theater and performance studies from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She focuses on street and protest theater, radical theater history in the Americas, political puppetry, ...
Babies are born regularly in Room 315 of USF’s School of Education building. The lucky parents? Maternity robots designed to teach nursing students how to treat patients in labor. The Immersive ...
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