Peterson, a former public defender who now works privately on death penalty appellate cases, officiated San Francisco Mayor ...
STEM professors at USF are teaching in new ways — emphasizing collaboration between different classes, adding unexpected ...
Last night’s game was the first NIT home game hosted by USF since 2014. The Dons (25-9, 13-5 WCC) captured its first ...
While earning a master’s degree in computer science at USF, Tian Rong Liew had an idea to build a network for coders — software engineers, data scientists, developers, data analysts — to connect, ...
Some Biology majors spent the past summer in the Sierra Nevada, reveling in nature and enjoying a front row seat to the activities of native wildlife. It was part of an annual field research trip led ...
Andre Pautin ’18 was worried about his dad’s health. In recent years, his 46-year-old father had given up exercising, was overweight, and had developed gout, which is one of several diseases that run ...
Jacque Wilson, a senior trial lawyer with the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, has been working collaboratively with USF Law’s Racial Justice and Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinics for years ...
Soon after graduating from USF's Master's Sports Management program, Whitney Rollerson MA '19 took the initiative to give monthly to USF. Rollerson defies the boundaries of what it means to be a ...
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 ...
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