Three USF community members, Wei Guo ‘11, Marshall Meyer, and Nora Wu ‘88, have come together to support the next generation of international business leaders through a combined gift of $200,000 to ...
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, right, in 2017 at USF with Clarence B. Jones, center, who is part of a "Living Black History" dialogue on Feb. 10. Here are eight ways to mark Black History Month ...
Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker, who met as students at USF, “had a love and a passion for coffee” that came together in Seattle when they joined Zev Siegl and opened the first Starbucks in 1971, said ...
The National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada (NATO CA/NV) has been awarding scholarships to employees of the association’s member theaters for over twenty years. But in 2021 with ...
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 ...
Growing up in a family heavily involved in healthcare, MSN alumna Stephanie Le understood the meaning of cura personalis — care for the whole person. Through first-hand experience in both bedside and ...
Each time the Hon. Christopher Honigsberg ’05 enters the courtroom, he sees his role as twofold: handling the cases before him, and ensuring that the public has faith in both the judicial branch and ...
Dr. Luis Enrique Bazán, a graduate of USF’s doctorate in organization and leadership program, currently works in USF’s Office of International Initiatives facilitating immersion programs for USF ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2023 rankings released today, USF places No. 2 in the nation for student ethnic diversity, No. 39 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 105 overall. “I’m proud that our ...
What prompted you to make a change? I started getting an itch to try something new after about eight years in my previous career. Coming from a family of educators, hearing about the teacher shortage ...