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I started out in computer science at a community college, but then I took a business class and I just really connected with ...
“Daniel Schechter-Saavedra embodies the critical thinking, compassion, and deep learning we humanities professors strive to instill in our students. A philosophy major and Jewish studies and social ...
To a middle schooler growing up with a single mom in San Francisco’s Western Addition in the ’90s, success often meant staying out of trouble — and not much more. But even that sometimes seemed like a ...
In the 2022 U.S.News Best Graduate Schools rankings published today, USF’s full-time MBA program cracked the list for the first time, with a rank of 87 th.Also, three USF MBA specialty programs — ...
Tucker Holgerson ’26 talks about internships, accounting, and the importance of believing in yourself. Tell us about your internship. I’m an intern in tax at the Deloitte office here in the city this ...
More than 13 million children in America — a high proportion of them Hispanic and Black — are obese and in danger of diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease, says Selenne Alatorre. In her work as ...
Some surf, some dance, some ride. They are the Class of 2024, and they will change the world. This USF News story was published in USF Magazine, where you can find feature stories about university ...
“No one was going to give up,” said Seth Wachtel, associate professor and director of the architecture program.. Community Roadblocks. In 2017, Wachtel was approached by Youth Spirit Artworks (YSA), a ...
Professor Tim Iglesias, a former Jesuit, leader in housing law and pioneer of meditation in lawyering, is retiring after 20 years teaching at USF Law. Iglesias has been a fixture in USF classes on ...
Contra Costa County Superior Court Sworn in: April 2024 Before the bench: Served as a Deputy District Attorney in Contra Costa County for 12 years. Nichelle Holmes first considered a judicial career ...