Bill Cartwright has no doubt about the potential for USF’s men’s basketball. He played on USF’s best teams in the 1970s, led the Dons to three NCAA tournaments, and graduated from the program to ...
In 2015, John A. and Susan Sobrato made a historical $15 million gift to launch the renovation of what was then known as War Memorial Gym. Six years later, as the transformation nears completion, the ...
Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr and his mother, Ann Zwicker Kerr, joined forces today at USF’s 166th commencement to speak in support of international education — and basketball — as a way of ...
Silena Layne, a proud alumna of the class of 2003, currently serves as the co-director of direct service and community engagement at Faithful Fools, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making a ...
Entering grad school feels like stepping into a new rhythm. I learned quickly that consistency mattered more than perfection, finding quiet spaces for deep reading, cafés for collaborative work, and ...
What do you do when you’re 19 and in jail on a felony conviction? Antonio Reza resolved to go to college — and then law school. “I did wrong. I deserved to be punished,” says Reza of the times he ...
USF received the largest number of applications in its history for fall 2021 admission. Meet the newest class on the Hilltop. This USF News story was published in USF Magazine, where you can find ...
Nico Bremond was part of a group that planned the McCarthy Center mural. The new mural in the lobby of the McCarthy Center depicts the past, present, and future of San Francisco. It also reflects the ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2022 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 in the nation for ethnic diversity, No. 23 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 103 overall. In the new Princeton Review ...
At a symposium on campus last month, six students shared with USF professors their experiences with generative AI in school. Critical diversity studies major Annie Hodge ’27 described how, in the ...
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, ...
This past spring, then-students and now alumni Shannon Labuschagne ’25 and Raniele Reyes ’25 put their classroom learning into action as part of the International Human Rights Law Clinic, traveling to ...
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