School of Management News
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April 7, 2026
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The University of San Francisco (USF) School of Management is pleased to announce 606 Restaurant and Pet Camp as the recipients of the 2026 Gellert Family Business Awards.
The CityRise Business Initiative, housed within the University of San Francisco’s School of Management, has proudly launched in partnership with the University of Notre Dame’s Urban Poverty and Business Initiative (UPBI).
USF’s graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
A team of USF students began the spring semester with a huge win: Their app, Globana, was named one of 2025’s Most Disruptive Business School Startups by business school news outlet Poets & Quants.
When they collected their diplomas on Dec. 12, these members of the Class of 2025 already had jobs lined up. What will they be doing? How did they land those jobs? What’s their career advice to current students?
A Marine and two U.S. Navy veterans graduated with top honors and were recognized at last week’s School of Management commencement ceremony.
The School of Management at the University of San Francisco has been recognized for its societal impact and commitment to sustainability as part of the sixth edition of the Positive Impact Rating (PIR) for business schools.
The University of San Francisco School of Management marked a historic milestone on September 25 with a Centennial Gala that brought together alumni, faculty, students, and friends to celebrate 100 years of leadership, service, and purpose. Held at The Conservatory at One Sansome in downtown San Francisco, the evening honored the school’s proud legacy and looked ahead with excitement to its next century of impact.
This academic year, USF has introduced artificial intelligence in classes all over campus. Here are some of the ways students are using AI.
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