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May 6, 2025
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The associate professor of sociology talks about working on an Apple TV+ series, the benefits of the sociology major, and stress baking.
Summer school doesn’t need to be a drag. In the School of Education’s Summer Academic Program (SAP), middle and high schoolers make spaghetti towers as a break from math class.
When starting a new job early in his career, Michael Damer '70 sought the advice of job’s former occupant, Jamie Hartshorn, by inviting her to lunch.
I have a confession… the University of San Francisco was not on my radar before my junior year of high school.
Professor Tim Iglesias, a former Jesuit, leader in housing law and pioneer of meditation in lawyering, is retiring after 20 years teaching at USF Law.
Alicia Kletter DNP ‘22, a nurse practitioner specializing in addiction medicine, says that her holistic approach to healthcare doesn’t end with her patients.