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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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When Olivia Hershman arrived at USF in the spring of 2022, she wasn’t sure where she fit in. “It seemed like everyone else was already connected when I moved into Hayes-Healy, like I had missed some window of opportunity to make friends,” she said.
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At the University of San Francisco, a theology class is a part of the undergraduate core curriculum — and a part of USF’s Jesuit Catholic education.
USF computer science students are working on software and artificial intelligence projects with the guidance of professors, alumni, and friends from local tech companies.
USF’s latest employment survey shows 95 percent of graduates from the Class of 2023 report they are employed, continuing their education, or doing both.
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These USF professors published books in 2024. Check out the titles.
The university board of trustees is leading a national search for the 29th president of the University of San Francisco to succeed Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J., who is stepping down Dec. 31 after 10 years of service.
Sarah Hawkins Brass ’02 is on a crusade against child abuse as TikTok’s global head of child safety operations. An English major at USF, she went on to earn a law degree from UC Law San Francisco and worked in the legal field before joining TikTok.
When they collected their diplomas on Dec. 13, these members of the Class of 2024 already had jobs lined up. What will they be doing? How did they land those jobs?