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Robert Arns '75 and Thomas Brandi '72 have spent their careers in courtrooms, representing families and individuals in high-stakes cases against powerful defendants, including large corporations. Now, through a $1.86 million gift, part of a combined lifetime commitment to USF totaling $3.25 million, they're ensuring the next generation of USF trial lawyers graduate ready to do the same.
Forgot your lunch? Running short of funds? Stop by USF’s community garden at noon on any Thursday.
The University of San Francisco (USF) School of Management is pleased to announce 606 Restaurant and Pet Camp as the recipients of the 2026 Gellert Family Business Awards.
Jake Cosgrove couldn’t find a tech internship. So he sent an email.
The CityRise Business Initiative, housed within the University of San Francisco’s School of Management, has proudly launched in partnership with the University of Notre Dame’s Urban Poverty and Business Initiative (UPBI).
Professor Gena Castro Rodriguez set off across California last fall with a mission: connect with survivors and victims of violent crimes to learn how the criminal justice system can better serve them and help them heal.
Congratulations to Professor Beth K. Schwartz on her publication in the Journal of Advanced Nursing.
USF’s graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
The adjunct professor of neuroscience talks about equity, ethics, dreams, and his favorite spot in the city.
On March 20, USF School of Law welcomed more than 200 attendees for the 2026 Barnett Chair Symposium, Inside Out: Transforming Lives Through Prison-Community Partnerships. The event brought together advocates, practitioners, and storytellers working at the forefront of criminal justice reform.