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Mingming Jiang MSEI ’25 talks about internships, marketing, admissions, and giving back. Tell us about your internship.
Salvador D. Aceves ’83, EdD ’95 begins his tenure at USF this week. The university’s first lay president and first Latino president arrives from Regis University in Denver, where he has served as ...
Chemistry professors at USF have signed the Green Chemistry Commitment, a voluntary effort to reduce chemical products and processes that use or generate hazardous substances.
N. Jeremy Kasdin, the new assistant dean of USF’s engineering program has a master’s and PhD from Stanford and graduated with a BS in engineering from Princeton University, where most recently he was ...
USF will hold spring commencement ceremonies May 19–21 in St. Ignatius Church for 1,133 undergraduate students, 1,051 graduate students, and 191 doctoral students from the university’s five schools ...
Patricia Sibulo ’25 talks about internships, earth science, and engineering. Tell us about your internship. This summer I’m interning for the NASA Student Airborne Research program. I’m learning how ...
“People often ask me why I stayed at USF for so long,” reflects Professor Edith Ho. “For me, it has always been about the students. I’ve loved my students, and it’s been an honor to teach them and to ...
A few highlights from the report: USF ranks second for diversity, tied with Stanford and the University of Nevada-Las Vegas USF ranks No. 105 among national universities — in the top third In the ...
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 ...
Otgontsetseg "Otgo" Erhemjamts, a finance professor and former associate dean of business at Bentley University in Waltham, Mass., will be the new dean of USF's School of Management, beginning July 1.
For the first time in its 164-year history, the University of San Francisco has appointed a rabbi in residence. She can’t wait to get started.
Mark Hurtubise EdD ’89 waged and won a three-year battle against systemic racism. And he’s not done yet. In 2017, when he was president and CEO of the Inland Northwest Community Foundation, now called ...
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