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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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At the Involvement Fair in Privett Plaza on Sept. 6, students wandered among tables to see which campus clubs and organizations they might join — and listened as club officers delivered their pitches.
USF placed No. 2 in the nation for student ethnic diversity, No. 39 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 105 overall.
USF has hired Larry Williams as the school's new athletic director, the university announced Aug. 31.
At USF, we call it "Weeks of Welcome" or WOW. They're the first two weeks of class and they're packed with activities for students.
This summer, in the Equity Scholars Internship program co-sponsored by the McCarthy Center at USF, the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware, and the YMCA of San Francisco, Chavez, four other USF students, and eight students from the University of Delaware worked as teaching assistants in San Francisco public elementary schools.
The University of San Francisco, one of 388 colleges and universities recognized August 17 by the Princeton Review as a top university in the U.S., received high marks from students who were surveyed.
When first-year students moved into their residence halls on Aug. 13, we asked them what attracted them to USF — and asked their families for parting advice.
The associate professor of sociology talks about working on an Apple TV+ series, the benefits of the sociology major, and stress baking.
Summer school doesn’t need to be a drag. In the School of Education’s Summer Academic Program (SAP), middle and high schoolers make spaghetti towers as a break from math class.