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In response to demand for training in artificial intelligence, USF is ramping up AI course offerings with the goal of employing computers in the service of humans and not the other way around.
One of the benefits of visiting Gensler’s headquarters was seeing the world’s largest architecture firm’s newly designed offices on Montgomery Street in downtown San Francisco, said architecture major Jonathan Speth ’26.
Matt Nazario-Miller ’15 remembers stepping onto the Hilltop years ago. He was ecstatic about beginning a new chapter in his life.
Located in San Francisco, Gladstone Institutes is a leading nonprofit biomedical research organization that boasts two Nobel Prize winners among its ranks. Recently, USF Professional Science Master's in Biotechnology students seized the opportunity to visit, network, seek career advice, and tour Gladstone’s laboratories.
In 2022, USF acquired the space formerly known as the Blood Centers of the Pacific. The building occupies a highly visible corner of campus, at the intersection of Masonic Avenue and Turk Boulevard.
She talks about people, pineapples, physics, and the value of language.
Kathleen Siu ’25 is on a mission to improve public schooling.
She talks about advertising, influencing, San Francisco, and her future in social media.
He talks about cloud forests, soccer, endangered species, and the importance of study abroad.
She talks about research, climate change, artificial intelligence, and letters of recommendation.