With some 27 million people enslaved around the world, human trafficing generates billions annually and rivals the illegal weapon and drug trade as the world's top criminal activity. USF professor David Batstone traveled to five continents investigating modern-day slavery, and found an inspiring new generation of abolitionists.
The State of ScienceUSF Associate Dean for Sciences Brandon Brown describes how to elevate the state of science in the United States as the global brain race heats up.
Summer ReadingWith summer in sight, you'll want to have a few good books at your side. USF Magazine asked faculty and staff to share some of their favorites.
Departments
Everyday Hero
Martha Ryan '72 brings prenatal care to homeless women.

Interview
Christina Tzagarakis-Foster's reasearch aids our understanding of breast cancer.

Jesuit View
The illustrious, embattled history of Jesuit scientists.

First Person
My cancer, by Aspasia Nea, EdD '97.
Alumni
News

USF students help rebuild New Orleans

Former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo '70 returns to USF

Remembering former California Lt. Gov. Leo T. McCarthy '55
USF President delivers prayer at opening of Congress
Carnegie Foundation recognizes USF for community engagement
Arctic lake named for USF biology professor
Sports

"Woo Woo" Wong inducted into USF Athletic Hall of Fame

Former Villanova coach joins USF volleyball

UCLA assistant named head women's soccer coach