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After years of high-stakes military service, Jacob Abdalian wanted a civilian career that matched that same intensity and challenge. Law was the answer.
Faith Lee decided it was time to be in the room where the law isn't just made, but tested. Law school, she says, was a natural next step.
The USF School of Nursing and Health Professions hosted the annual Florence Stroud Black History Month Conference Series in honor of the late pioneer nurse on Saturday, Feb. 28.
Nikaella Mariano, publicity chair of MSNS, reflects on how the organization has evolved into what it is today: a vibrant, diverse community that extends beyond gender identity.
When I first arrived in Washington, D.C., for the USF in DC Fellowship through the Leo T. McCarthy Center, it felt like I had stepped into a world I didn’t fully understand.
Malloy Pavilion at the University of San Francisco has received a national award recognizing its innovative engineering and striking architectural design.
On Thursday, February 12, the University of San Francisco publicly dedicated its main campus thoroughfare, honoring the life and legacy of Bill Russell ’56.
Iklim Uluca, a 2025 MAPC graduate, blended her diverse communication background with a passion for tech at USF. Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, the program offered her unique opportunities to connect with leading industries and shape her innovative career path.
Shelger Zhang ’24 landed a role at Amazon as a software engineer without a traditional computer science (CS) background.
Spencer Williams ’11 didn’t grow up with a step-by-step plan to work the biggest sporting events. He knew early on that he wanted to work in sports, but he didn’t know what “working in sports” actually meant.