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Giving

Mr. Shellie Garrett ’70 MBA ’81 earned two degrees from USF, a decade apart. A first-generation college student, he shares wisdom, life lessons, and why he continues to give to a wide variety of scholarships and programs across campus.

February 12, 2024
Campus Life

Nearly 1,000 attendees packed the Sobrato Center on February 6, eager with anticipation for the evening’s conversation between Dr. Clarence B. Jones and Sterling K. Brown — two thought leaders in the realms of social justice and entertainment.

February 7, 2024
Campus Life

On January 26, more than 100 community members came together for the 2024 USF Law Review Symposium, Navigating Gentrification in Our Changing Cities.

February 5, 2024
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

Jennifer Cayanan is pursuing a master of science in nursing at USF while working as Health Equity Co-Director for LEAD Filipino, a non-profit in the South Bay.

February 5, 2024
Diversity

Here are 16 ways to celebrate Black History Month at USF.

January 31, 2024
Campus Life

Presentation Theater, the 430-seat venue in the School of Education building on Turk near Masonic, has been renovated and is now open for business. 

January 31, 2024
Alumni

Rocky Harris ‘02, Chief of Sport & Athlete Services with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, is gearing up for the Paris 2024 Games later this year. He shared the following reflections of his role and career.

January 30, 2024
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

Valerio Mirarchi MBA ’24 came up with the idea for an AI project while tutoring USF students studying Italian.

January 18, 2024
Engaged Learning

Less than a month after starting an internship with PRIMETIME Sports & Entertainment, David Peña Moscoso found himself at the historic Rose Bowl Stadium for the sold-out Clásico de México soccer match between the top two Mexican soccer clubs.

January 17, 2024
Equipped to Lead and Succeed

In the latest employment survey conducted by USF, 81 percent of graduates from the Class of 2022 report they are employed (compared to 77 percent from the year before), and 10 percent are continuing their education.

January 11, 2024