On Feb. 19, 1945, Joe Rosenthal waded ashore with a battalion of Marines in the attack on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Instead of a rifle, he carried a camera above his head. The sea was choppy, ...
After almost three decades on the Hilltop, Eileen Chia-Ching Fung was named provost in March. She talks about how campus has changed, a class she dreams of offering, and where she inhales the smell of ...
In this academic year, USF awarded $177 million in scholarships and grants to more than 7,000 undergraduate, graduate, and law students. USF alumni and friends have supported more than 550 scholarship ...
When they collected their diplomas on Dec. 13, these members of the Class of 2024 already had jobs lined up. What will they be doing? How did they land those jobs? I’ll be an auditor at Ernst & Young ...
After nearly a year leading USF School of Law as interim dean, Susan Freiwald will become the school’s 19th dean — and its first female dean — since its founding in 1912. Her appointment is effective ...
The Hayes Healy residence hall is lighted with a heart during this crisis. The messages from students are filled with praying hands and smiley face emojis. One mother from Hawaii called to ask if the ...
For Benjamin Pigg, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Professional Communication (MAPC) program at the University of San Francisco (USF), the decision to pursue an advanced degree marked a pivotal ...
James Mannah, 69, sat covered in sweat on the sidelines of Hamilton Park’s grass field in San Francisco’s Western Addition. He had just finished a soccer game that lasted a couple of hours and while ...
John Hurley, Marco Tavanti, Hwaji Shin, Emma Haydée Fuentes, Danfeng Soto-Vigil Koon, Virginia Ramos, Lindsay M. Harris, Paul S. Flores, and Nick Hadikwa Mwaluko These USF professors published books ...
Many may know Professor Nancy Taquino DNP, RN, MSN, CNL at the School of Nursing and Health Professions. However, few people know that her journey and nursing career began at USF. "I attribute the ...
USF nursing students are changing the world through health care and increasing access to it for underprivileged children and families in the Central Valley of California. As part of a summer immersion ...
Sal Torres grew up with parents who promoted the value of education. Now he is giving back in their honor, establishing the Cesar and Graciela Torres Memorial Scholarship for Latino students in the ...