Adam Moseley ’25 received the Dean’s Medal of Excellence Award and the Dean’s Service Award and was the school’s ...
Each year, the School of Education’s Center for Humanizing Education and Research awards Freedom Dreaming mini-grants of up to $5,000 to students working with neighbors in local communities. Here, ...
To land this job, it was a long journey. I worked at Girls Who Code for two summers after my freshman and my sophomore years. And then in my junior year, after a lot of searching and a lot of ...
Thirteen USF professors share the books they published in 2025. Angela Banks, My Gratitude Journal This book helps children discover the joy of gratitude, positivity, and mindfulness.
In his address at USF’s 167th commencement ceremonies today, Daniel Lurie, mayor of San Francisco, called on new graduates to ...
A group of USF law students helped to exonerate a man this month — 30 years after he was convicted of a murder he did not commit. Joaquin Ciria, 61, is the first person exonerated as a result of the ...
Today, 45 years after founding a school for students 50 and older, USF has been named an age-friendly university. “We’re proud to be recognized,” said Associate Professor Erin Grinshteyn. “The ...
For seven and half years from 1960 to April 4, 1968, I was privileged to serve Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a political advisor and subsequently as his personal lawyer and draft speech writer. With ...
USF will induct five players and one coach from six different team sports into the university’s Athletics Hall of Fame on Feb. 6. Inductees include Scott Cousins ’06 (baseball), Ed Thomas ’64 (men’s ...
For most companies and schools, carbon neutrality is still a dream. For USF, it’s now a reality. USF has met its goal of zero net carbon emissions 31 years ahead of its 2050 target date. How? With a ...
Why did you want to be a biology major? I was good in science so I knew I wanted to pursue it in college. Deciding between chemistry and biology, I ended up choosing biology because the molecular ...