David Philoxene, Danfeng Soto-Vigil Koon, and Emma Haydée Fuentes, Crafting Homeplace in the Academic Borderlands: Humanizing ...
Brass is TikTok’s global head of child safety operations. An English major at USF, she went on to earn a law degree from UC ...
Here are 2024’s most read USF News stories, starting with the No. 1 article. USF Shines in U.S. News Rankings. In the U.S.
On Feb. 19, 1945, Joe Rosenthal waded ashore with a battalion of Marines in the attack on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima.
Under Fr. Fitzgerald’s leadership, USF navigated the pandemic shutdown and moved classes online, eventually reopening the campus for all students. Lone Mountain East — the first new student housing in ...
Three USF community members, Wei Guo ‘11, Marshall Meyer, and Nora Wu ‘88, have come together to support the next generation of international business leaders through a combined gift of $200,000 to ...
More than 200 death penalty opponents and members of the USF legal community came together on April 17 for “Innocent on Death Row: A Conversation with Kevin Cooper” about the death penalty inmate’s ...
USF has opened a clothing closet in which transgender and non-binary students can seek, try on, and keep clothes that help them express themselves. “Whoever you are and whatever your gender identity, ...
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 ...
The National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada (NATO CA/NV) has been awarding scholarships to employees of the association’s member theaters for over twenty years. But in 2021 with ...
USF students tackled disease, mental health, and climate change, among other topics, at Creative Activity and Research Day this spring, the first time the event has been held on campus since the start ...