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Salvador D. Aceves ’83, EdD ’95 has been selected as the first lay person and first Latino to be president of the University of San Francisco.
On Jan 16, the University of San Francisco School of Management hosted an all-day centennial retreat featuring three high-profile panels focused on the future of business education. More than 120 faculty, staff, students, alumni, trustees, and Dean's Circle Advisory Board members participated in the discussion.
During the School of Management's centennial year, it has been hosting a number of alumni receptions. Gatherings started in October in New York with a brunch and then tickets to see Hamilton.
Sweta Thota, professor of marketing, says that students should write papers not only for their classes but for peer-reviewed journals. To prove her point, she co-authored a journal article with two students.
Entrepreneur Pete Slosberg has donated one million dollars to the Entrepreneurship for All Fund at the University of San Francisco. Slosberg’s gift to the School of Management is the largest donation ever to the Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and serves as the lead contribution to launch a new initiative within the program.
USF’s graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
For Dee Bustos ’25, the EMBA was more than academics — it was a journey of personal growth.
Frustrated with wildfires repeatedly blazing through California, USF students Owen Sordillo ’24 and Andrew Saah ’25 are developing a tool to help predict wildfires through their start-up Silvaye.
The School of Management, founded in 1925, has made history over the years, but one of its most important successes? More than 40,000 alumni of the school.
A new program at USF aims to give every student the chance to become an entrepreneur.