Career Services Center News
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July 24, 2025
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Andreas hopes to create technologies that make a positive difference in people's lives.
Laura has always wanted to work on climate action. She hopes to improve the Tennessee Valley's health in the face of climate impacts.
Nicki hopes to work at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawai'i, where she can celebrate and continue to amplify Native Hawaiian histories and futures.
Armando's career ambition is to become a sports agent focused on helping international athletes transition into major league sports in the United States.
More than 330 guests — including USF School of Management faculty, staff, students, members of the USF Board of Trustees, university leadership, multiple generations of alumni, and business leaders were in attendance for the School of Management Centennial Gala. The black tie event, hosted by SOM alumnus Phil Spiegel ’94 at the Conservatory at One Sansome, commemorated the school’s 100 years of excellence in business education.
This academic year, USF has introduced artificial intelligence in classes all over campus. Here are some of the ways students are using AI.
Two members of the USF community have been honored as Fulbright recipients.
Lydia Flocchini ’98 didn’t set out to work in legal tech. As a law student, she discovered the power of digital tools in conducting research, and she’s never looked back.
In the U.S. News & World Report 2026 undergraduate rankings released today, USF places in the top 3 percent for nursing and in the top 25 percent overall.
USF student Jaeda Johnson was named a member of the 2025-2026 cohort of Newman Civic Fellows.