USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
Twenty-five nursing students will receive scholarships over the next five years thanks to a $3.25 million grant from the U.S. Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to the USF School of ...
Speakers Dr. Darrick Smith, Dr. Letitia Johnson-Davis, Neha Ummat, Mauro Bautista, and Iracema Hromnik. Throughout 2020, K-12 school leaders led their communities through unprecedented and competing ...
Why did you want to be a nursing major? I’ve always known that I wanted to help people and make an impact. When I was debating what my major would be, I leaned toward my interest in science and ...
The USF community raised over $450,000 in honor of this year's Leo T. McCarthy Award Celebration on March 3, 2022. On March 3, 2022, USF community members far and wide gathered at The Olympic Club - ...
“I’ve realized that quite a lot of my work involves food,” Donal Godfrey, S.J. says. On any given day, you might find him at breakfast with students, at lunch with professors, or at supper with the ...
Thousands of miles from her homeland in Poland, and now a permanent resident of the U.S., Agata Baker MA '22 was in the final months of USF’s marriage and family therapy program when news of the ...
Students delivering Thanksgiving turkeys in 2015. The USF Thanksgiving Food Drive committee set out to provide 300 meals to families in the Western Addition experiencing financial hardship. The ...
“I’m excited and proud because I can carry my family across the stage with me today. Their hard work and sacrifice helped me get my diploma. I plan to create change in community health, to address ...
The School of Education's Center for Humanizing Education & Research (C-HER) Freedom Dreaming Mini-grants support graduate students in freedom dreaming—imagining a future they want to live in and ...
MA in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) students Melissa Chen, Autumn Anderson, Karina Salomatina, Lance Ekelund, Nga Giang, and Brittany Tinaliga attended the 28th annual School of Pacific and Asian ...
Bhattacharyya, who holds a PhD in environmental chemistry from Pennsylvania State University, researches environmental geochemistry problems that are driven by climate change. Why USF? "I particularly ...