The RN Transition Program for Professional Development's new name is to be more inclusive of new and practicing RNs. This is a four-month program developed to support new graduate RNs as they begin ...
"Communication rights refers to both the global campaign to institutionalize the human rights for universal interactive communications, and the social and cultural movements around the world that ...
For the second year in a row, the USF team has placed third in the annual Challenge for Charity (C4C) competition. C4C is the nation's largest charitable organization made up of MBA students, in which ...
USF President Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J., has a long list of accomplishments that includes two PhDs, but perhaps what qualifies him most to lead the city’s oldest university is this: he’s a fast learner ...
What began as a class project for Dr. Susan Katz’s International and Multicultural Education graduate students is now a published book impacting public dialogue about human rights education. In 2007, ...
Dr. Lillian Chiang was initially drawn to USF by the University’s tagline: “Change the world from here.” For Dr. Chiang a world perspective was instilled early. Migrating from her native Hong Kong to ...
USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
USF will host San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J. Tyson, and other city leaders on March 7 in a first-of-its-kind forum exploring how to connect more low-income families with ...
The USF Honors College celebrates liberal arts education and provides a community of support for students who seek a unique and transformative Jesuit education. Nick Garcia and Ally Kuwana are two ...
What if your class schedule included stopovers exploring business culture in Barcelona, Taipei and San Francisco? USF School of Management grad Esmeralda Rodriguez, MGEM ’15, talks about studying ...
The MAPS program underwent a rigorous assessment process in the 2016 spring and fall semesters and emerged with a judgment of the review team that “the MAPS program is by all measures thriving.” Every ...
Whether you realize it or not, it’s already transforming your daily life. Corporations use big data to predict your next online purchase, health care providers to prevent the spread of disease, ...