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Magdalena Macias kept telling herself one thing while she was applying to medical schools: all it takes is one yes.
Students from the first cohort of the Horizon Collective wrapped up their inaugural year last month by presenting their final research projects.
Sahar Naseri ’29 met with members of Congress in April, advocating for Afghan girls’ access to education. She was blocked from attending school in 2021, when the Taliban instituted an indefinite ban on girls’ secondary and higher education in Afghanistan.
Kevin F. Burke, S.J., will join the University of San Francisco as the university’s first vice president for mission and Ignatian imagination, effective Aug. 1.
Several USF sport management alumni are helping shape the future of golf from inside one of the sport’s most influential organizations, the United States Golf Association (USGA).
Across the country, USF alumni are helping to bring the FIFA World Cup to fans in 16 cities, with matches beginning June 11.
Clarence B. Jones, a friend, lawyer, and speechwriter to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. passed away May 22. He was 95.
These members of the Class of 2026 have full-time jobs or full-time graduate school lined up.
USF, along with 15 other universities, is part of the Catholic Education Network to Enact and Resource Synodality (CENTERS) — a national network responding to what it means to be a Catholic university in today’s world and supporting the global synodal journey.
At the AACN Policy Summit, BSN student Jenny Elger learned that “nurses are not merely participants in health care systems; they are vital voices shaping them.”