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More students are attending USF retreats, venturing off campus in small groups to immerse themselves and find peace in hiking, writing, forest bathing, and spiritual renewal, Richard Alvia said.
The School of Management, founded in 1925, has made history over the years, but one of its most important successes? More than 40,000 alumni of the school.
The McGrath Graduate Student Fellowship at the University of San Francisco was an incredible opportunity to connect with a diverse and inspiring group of fellow graduate students while exploring an important global issue, climate change.
To stay ahead of the curve, Jody Privette Young sought to enhance her expertise through academic study.
Professional Communication is one of the most versatile career paths out there.
As an undergraduate accounting major, Julia Siewit JD ‘21 LLM ‘22 discovered a passion for the field of taxation. Years later, that interest became the foundation for her career in tax law, and Siewit earned both a JD and an LLM in Taxation from USF School of Law.
"I believe birthright citizenship applies even to children of the undocumented, who are under jurisdiction of the U.S. That is the fairest reading of the Fourteenth Amendment."