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After 10 years in professional baseball, Bradley Zimmer is back at USF to finish what he started.
Each immediate member of the Leu family, hailing from Oahu, Hawaii, is a member of the USF community in their own way. Lester and Lyvonne Leu have given generously to USF over the years and hosted university events at their home. Their three sons, Landon, Lansen, and Larson, all attended USF for their undergraduate studies between 2005 and 2014.
Read more about our faculty and their commitment.
When Mahelet Aklilu ’25 began her college journey at the University of San Francisco, the challenges of navigating a new environment brought on anxiety. Now, as graduation approaches, Aklilu shares with us how the once unfamiliar Hilltop has been a place of personal, social, and professional growth.
Hear from our alumni who are making a difference in people and communities.
Read about the work our students are doing to change the world from here.
For Vicky Nguyen ’00, chief consumer investigative correspondent with NBC News and former NBC Bay Area investigative reporter and anchor, the journey to journalism began with a fateful encounter. It all started at the University of San Francisco, where a chance meeting with fellow Class of 2000 alumnus Toan Lam changed her perspective and allowed her to dream bigger.
Timothy Chou’s dedication is deeply rooted in the legacy of his mother, Mary Ann Chou. A trailblazer in her own right, Mary Ann was a nurse trained at Peking Union Medical College in the 1930s and would be especially proud of her son leading the USF 2025 SONHP Crawford lecture.
Dean Fry-Bowers and six students attended the AACN Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., from March 29 to 30.
T.S. Leonard, MFA in Writing alum, shares how USF — and San Francisco itself — inspired his creative journey, shaped his teaching practice, and fueled a passion for poetry, community, and collaboration.