School of Nursing and Health Professions alumna Jennifer Moreno '10 was killed in action in Afghanistan Oct. 6, 2013. The San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center has been renamed to honor Capt.
John “Jack” Joseph Meehan, B.S. ‘54, J.D. ’59, a beloved mentor to a host of young lawyers who served for more than a decade as the Alameda County District Attorney, died Oct. 6. He was 88. Meehan was ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2025 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 for diversity, in the top 3 percent for nursing, and in the top 25 percent overall. In the report, USF ranks: No. 109 ...
USF’s latest employment survey shows 79 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, and 13 percent ...
The McGrath Scholars program at the University of San Francisco is developing the leaders of tomorrow. The focus — equipping them with knowledge and skills to be critically aware, courageous, and ...
Philanthropy can be defined as love for humankind. It goes without question that the power of a University of San Francisco education goes beyond the classroom, as does the philanthropy of our ...
Bill Russell’s most lasting triumph may have been off the court, after he joined Black teammates boycotting a 1961 Celtics game, says five-time NBA champion Bill Cartwright '79, MSOD '98. The walkout ...
The Innovation Hive in Harney Science Center is now open for business, and engineering students are making the space their own. Here, seven teams share progress on their projects. “This solar ...
USF students tackled disease, mental health, and climate change, among other topics, at Creative Activity and Research Day this spring, the first time the event has been held on campus since the start ...
Sara-Horton Deutsch, School of Nursing and Health Professions, USF Visionary Leadership in Healthcare is a newly published book that covers all aspects of leadership but centers care and compassion as ...
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 ...
Noopur Agarwal of the Department of Art + Architecture in the College of Arts and Sciences received tenure and was promoted to associate professor. She supports cultural organizations with their ...