Critical diversity studies major Annie Hodge ’27 described how, in the Organic Intelligence: AI and the Possibility of ...
Puckett returned to USF two years ago after leaving in 1994 to raise her family. She reared her three children and sent them ...
Andrew Saah ’25 and Owen Sordillo ’24 met as sophomores, randomly assigned suitemates in Lone Mountain East. Today, they are ...
Civil rights activist Clarence B. Jones was awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, May 3 by President Joe Biden, who recognized Jones’ lifelong commitment to ...
The 166th Commencement ceremonies of the University of San Francisco will be May 16, 17, and 18 in St. Ignatius Church, with ...
Which courses do you teach? I teach courses on creative writing, zines, and the uses of invented and foreign languages as tools for world-building. Tell us about your debut novel. It’s called Headshot ...
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 ...
Professor Sedique Popal in the classroom. Sedique Popal knows what it’s like to arrive in the United States with nothing but the clothes on your back. He was one of 5 million Afghans who fled the ...
John Iosefo ’21 has been sworn in as a diplomat in the U.S. Foreign Service — the first from American Samoa. Starting in June 2024, Iosefo will serve a two-year assignment at the U.S. embassy branch ...
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 ...
After careful consideration and in consultation with university leadership, members of our alumni, faculty, student, and staff community, we have decided to not participate in the U.S. News & World ...