Paul S. Flores, adjunct professor of performing arts and social justice, has won the 2024 American Book Award for his debut collection of poetry, We Still Be: Poems and Performances. Flores said he ...
In recent years, the rise of disruptive technology like artificial intelligence (AI) and an increasing reliance on data have created a need for well-trained, data-driven business leaders. The job ...
The University of San Francisco's Master of Science in Sport Management program has solidified its reputation as the top sport management program on the West Coast, according to the 2024 postgraduate ...
It is with great joy that I send you this update about our ongoing work at the School of Management. In 2025, the school reaches its 100th year, and we have already begun commemorating the centennial ...
USF students attend panel discussion at Benefit headquarters in San Francisco. Sheridan Moore ’26 went on the beauty trek hosted by USF’s Career Services Center because she’s interested in the role ...
Faculty and students from the Counseling Psychology department are partnering with the San Francisco Human Rights Commission to assess the outcomes of Black to the Future, a multimillion dollar ...
Nursing and performance students, participated in an immersive Disaster Management Simulation designed to prepare healthcare professionals for real-life emergencies, including an earthquake disaster.
USF ROTC nursing cadets attend a dinner event with guest speaker Joleen Pangelinan ’02, center, and Dean Eileen K. Fry-Bowers of the School of Nursing and Health Professions. When Wang Ruan MS ’23 was ...
In the 2023-2024 academic year, the University of San Francisco awarded $79.5 million in need-based scholarships and grants to undergraduate students, with 97% of first-time, first-year students ...
Through their achievements, School of Management graduate students make news about their successes both inside and outside of the classroom. Here are selected news briefs from the academic year ...
Susie and Denis Roy, parents of three children, support USF and consider the university their local school, especially with two Dons in the family. Susie Roy, a Bay Area native, grew up just six ...