Peterson, an associate deputy state public defender who works on death penalty appellate cases, officiated San Francisco ...
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 ...
Leah Getaneh ’26, Mecedes Lindsay ’26, Ronald Sundstrom, Elise Green ’26, assistant coach Kendrick Lacerda ’24, Nissi Jim Rakesh ’27, director of debate Robert Boller EdD ’04 Elise Green ’26 and ...
Adrian Maldonado MFT '17 with his daughter at his USF graduation. “I was a high functioning addict. I did well in school but I also did drugs everyday,” admits Adrian Maldonando, MFT ‘17.] “Looking ...
As the U.S. Congress grapples with how to reform America’s health care system, Bruce Wydick, professor of economics at USF, argues that relying on the free market isn’t a fix. Health care in America ...
Oct. 6, 2015 Health & Human Rights Symposium The symposium focused primarily on the legal framework of health as a fundamental right and brought together four professionals from diverse backgrounds.
Bachelor of Science in Management student John DeLeon '18 sparked the idea for a project that won top recognition with AngelHack 2017. USF student DeLeon joined teammates Julie O’Dwyer and Israel Soto ...
Dr. Emily Nusbaum, Professor of Disability studies at USF School of Education was instrumental in bringing a new documentary film Dan Habib's "Intelligent Lives" to Mission High School in San ...
USF students snorkeling in the Galapagos in January. Amina Essid ’27 remembers feeling a little confused on the first day of Engineering Project & Design II class as she arrived at Privett Plaza for ...
It’s one thing to read about the evolution of a city — immigration, new industries, booms and busts. It’s another thing entirely to hit the streets and talk to community members about how those ...
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