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Take 5: AI and the Future of Work
In this issue's Take 5, David Guy Brizan, professor of computer science, says don’t just face it — embrace it.
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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.
Here are 2023’s most read USF News stories, starting with the No. 1 article.
Nine USF professors share their books published in 2023.
Valerie Lam ’23 spoke at her commencement Dec. 15, urging fellow School of Management undergraduates to look to the future. For Lam, a business administration major, the future means starting a job at TIAA, the retirement fund, as a human resources associate in San Francisco. She got the job through the first friend she made at USF.
The 165th Commencement ceremonies of the University of San Francisco will be Dec. 15 at St. Ignatius Church, with 762 graduates receiving degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Nursing and Health Professions, and the School of Management.
Xiaosheng Huang and his astrophysics students have a green light from NASA to explore the universe using the newest space telescope in the galaxy.
Rodrigo Bueno de Los Santos graduates this month, a semester early, with a degree in finance, an economics minor, and a full-time job as an investment banking analyst for Bank of America in New York.
Staying in the city over winter break? Here are six things to do.
Craig Santos Perez MFA ’06 won the 2023 National Book Award for poetry for his book, from unincorporated territory [åmot], the fifth work in a series about his native Guam.
At the Meet the Pros event, USF alumni from top organizations met with students on campus last week to answer questions about jobs, internships, and company cultures.