USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
Some of the tiny houses at the YSA Empowerment Village in Oakland. After four years of setbacks and struggle, 41 USF students and their professor have helped to complete a village of tiny houses in ...
A South San Francisco biotech company with ties to USF has discovered a potential treatment for COVID-19 that involves injecting sick people with antibodies adapted to attack the coronavirus. Watch ...
USF graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report. “While it’s impossible to quantify the full value of a USF education with its ...
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, ...
John “Jack” Joseph Meehan, B.S. ‘54, J.D. ’59, a beloved mentor to a host of young lawyers who served for more than a decade as the Alameda County District Attorney, died Oct. 6. He was 88. Meehan was ...
The Innovation Hive in Harney Science Center is now open for business, and engineering students are making the space their own. Here, seven teams share progress on their projects. “This solar ...
True to their Jesuit education, nurses, hospital leaders, and students from the USF School of Nursing and Health Professions are rising to meet the COVID-19 challenge. At Chinese Hospital in San ...
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, right, in 2017 at USF with Clarence B. Jones, center, who is part of a "Living Black History" dialogue on Feb. 10. Here are eight ways to mark Black History Month ...
“I began my career as a social studies and English-language arts teacher and became interested in multicultural and democratic education,” says Judy Pace, professor of teacher education. “I have had ...
Sara-Horton Deutsch, School of Nursing and Health Professions, USF Visionary Leadership in Healthcare is a newly published book that covers all aspects of leadership but centers care and compassion as ...
Dr. June Madsen Clausen, Program Director of USF’s Clinical Psychology PsyD Program, has been studying the mental health of children in foster care for more than 20 years. Her latest work, which ...