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News
Creative Capital for USF Artists
(7/22/09)
Two University of San Francisco art professors have been chosen as 2009 Creative Capital grant winners for their work breaking down barriers and raising awareness.
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Distinguished Teacher Marries Math with Art
(6/16/09)
“If one-sixth of the class equals one-fourth of the museum gallery
mural niches, then how many students are in the class?” If that sounds
like a new twist on a word problem you aced on a 7th grade math exam,
give yourself an A+.
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Student Actors Play Patients for Nursing School
(6/16/09)
Mr. Smith, 78, sat on his hospital bed, but he didn’t want to be there.
He didn’t know where he was, no one was answering his questions, and he
didn’t understand why nurses were examining him. Determined to get out
of bed, he got himself to the edge of the bed and promptly fell to the
floor. The nurses—USF nursing students—were stunned.
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USF Professor's Research is Lies
(6/16/09)
Her waistline hasn’t been as skinny as that of the actress who portrays
her in the Fox television crime drama “Lie to Me” since she was a
pre-teen, jokes USF Professor of psychology Maureen O’Sullivan.
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USF Sociologist Wins Guggenheim
(5/27/09)
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Student Films Debuts in Italy, Travels to Cannes
(5/27/09)
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On a Winning Streak
(5/27/09)
A month after winning the national Association for Women in Science’s
(AWIS) Ellen Weaver Award, University of San Francisco Assistant
Professor of biology Juliet Spencer followed up by receiving USF’s
Arthur Furst Award for Outstanding Research Advancing Science for the
Betterment of Humanity.
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USF Farmer's Market
(5/07/09)
USF and PCFMA have teamed up to bring a farmers' market to the USF
campus.
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Student-Athletes Benefit from Lawsuit
(4/23/09)
Student-athletes at universities across the country, including at
the University of San Francisco, are benefiting from the outcome of a
lawsuit initiated by Dan Rascher, USF associate professor of sport
management.
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