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November 20, 2025
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St. Ignatius Parish, located near USF, has supported three immigrant families for five years. Professor Bill Hing noted that, "Churches can play a big role in the resistance that is necessary to bring about change."
On the Rights of Nature movement, Professor Dana Zartner noted, "It’s this recognition that nature has the right to live and flourish and that there has to be some kind of mechanism that gives nature the right to defend itself when it’s hurt."
Starting in summer 2026, USF is offering a new, exciting program for aspiring fiction and nonfiction writers for young readers. The program’s director and its philanthropic supporters shared what makes the program impactful and necessary.
At the fourth annual Innovation Showcase on campus April 28, six students pitched businesses to a panel of entrepreneurs and investors.
Sport management graduate students visited organizations in Australia, engaging with industry leaders, exploring iconic venues, and experiencing firsthand how sport intersects with culture, community, and commerce.
Distinguished speaker Sarah DiGregorio talks about the story of nursing and its power to change our world during this year's Annual Crawford Lecture.
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.