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On January 31, experts in human rights, policy, and international law gathered in USF’s McLaren Conference Center for the 2025 Law Review Symposium, “Navigating Boundaries: Legal Perspectives on Migration.”
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.
For Edgar Ibarra Gutierrez, the journey into professional communication has been anything but conventional. Before joining the Master of Arts in Professional Communication (MAPC) program at USF, Edgar was deeply engaged in community-based public relations through his work in the nonprofit sector.
The PR Habitat, a digital community designed for Gen Z PR professionals, recently recognized the University of San Francisco’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Chapter for making an impact on students in the public relations industry.
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For USF mother, Double Don, and university staff member Carol Cook, Dons basketball is more than entertainment — it's a family passion and something that she knows increases USF's mark on the collegiate map.
Have you ever wanted to know the origins of some of the creative installations around USF’s campus? Many works of art were funded thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends of USF.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of Day of the Dons. The one-day event brings the University of San Francisco community together every year to give in support of their school.
This morning the University of San Francisco was named a Research 2 university in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The R2 designation places USF among 139 doctoral universities in the U.S. with “high research activity.”
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.