College of Arts and Sciences News
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Allen Hardison ’19 has succeeded Mitch Cox ’98 as commissioner of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), the most successful Division II intercollegiate athletic conference in the U.S.
The Mary and Carter Thacher Gallery at USF continues to be a collaborative and welcoming space for arts and community thanks to the ongoing support of Carry and John Thacher.
Professor K.M. Soehnlein invites you to become a better writer and bring your full self to the MFA program at USF.
Professor Kate Folk discusses her teaching style and what makes the MFA program unique.
Shennel Henries ’24, an international studies major, talks about USF, Liberia, San Francisco, civil rights, and her future in advocacy.
This fall, 31 new faculty members joined USF. Learn more about them.
Oszkar turned an abandoned grocery shop from his village in North Western Uganda into a self-sustainable entertainment establishment that employs community youths. Now, he’s ready to take things global — and plans to help the world fight climate change.
Seneth is drawn to experiences at the intersection of cutting-edge data analysis and environmental regeneration. She’s interested in opportunities that tap into how data science can help mitigate climate change.
Maggie developed a passion for museums as a medium for telling stories and shaping public awareness of important issues. She wants to uplift voices that have been underrepresented throughout history and share stories that have been suppressed by the dominant narratives often seen in museums.
After getting his master’s degree from USF, Daniel hopes to transition to a PhD program. It’s his hope to continue working in research and academia.