Andrew has a stomach ache. He’s curled up on the examination table. “Does it hurt all over, or in one place?” asks the nurse ...
“Careers in AI and cybersecurity are projected to grow by 35 to 40 percent over the next three to five years, with San ...
The University of San Francisco is pleased to announce the search for its 29th president. The Presidential Search Committee ...
At Benefit Cosmetics, founded in San Francisco in 1976, students enjoyed bagels, beverages, and goodie bags full of the ...
As he approached graduation as a cadet in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) in 2023, Ruan had a choice to make: ...
“During the day, I work on feature films,” says Guardado. She maintains Pixar’s production schedules. “It’s fun because nothing is set in stone. I look at the calendar every morning and I fix it if ...
Gretel Baur has stayed in Toler Hall during the crisis. What’s it like to live on a college campus under a shelter-in-place order? Ask Aditya Dixit ’21. When coronavirus hit, he couldn’t fly back to ...
Amanda Knox, a journalist and author who spent four years in an Italian prison for a murder she didn’t commit, delivered USF Law’s annual Hamill Family Lecture on March 23. Knox discussed the way ...
In a conversation with Marsha Rose, she shared experiencing an insecure upbringing. Her experience of being the child of a single mother with addiction problems has undoubtedly impacted her adult life ...
Adrienne Riley ’71, MA ’74 never thought that the canvas bag of documents she’d held on to for more than five decades would one day make history. Riley is one of the founders of the Black Student ...
Charles Schwab, who is credited with democratizing investing in the 1970s, says his success came with a healthy dose of humility. That’s because he was in his mid-40s before he realized he had ...
The Innovation Hive in Harney Science Center is now open for business, and engineering students are making the space their own. Here, seven teams share progress on their projects. “This solar ...