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What is AI Good For?
In the city that builds AI, USF faculty, students, and alumni are using it to do good.
75th Anniversary of the 1951 Dons Taking Their Stand
They might be the greatest team you’ve never heard of. But today, 75 years later, the ’51 Dons have more fans than ever, thanks to a choice they made off the football field.
They Went Forth
In 1961, John F. Kennedy called on Americans to learn a language, leave home, and serve abroad. Since then, 377 Dons have said yes to the Peace Corps. Meet five of them.
Features From Past Issues
Joe Marshall ’68 founded the Omega Boys Club to help inner-city youth escape lives of drugs, gangs, and violence.
The Donohue Rare Book Room features more than 17,000 items, including books, manuscripts, and photographs.
Fourteen graduate students build a professional-quality art exhibition for their Curatorial Studies Practicum.
In 65 years at USF, John Lo Schiavo doubled the size of campus, overcame crippling financial difficulties, and sparked national debate about college athletics.
Here are six USF graduates who are changing our world as elected leaders, including London Breed and Kevin Mullin.
USF is number two on a list of 25 colleges with the best location, according to Business Insider.
Meet five Dons working to create a more humane and just society.
For an insider’s entrée to Washington, USF students count on Ken Goldstein, a popular professor and in-demand political analyst.
Gretchen Coffman, assistant professor of environmental management at USF, is leading an international effort to save the swamp cypress species.