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Sheillah Tumusiime ’23 has been chosen by the National Institutes of Health to address health care disparities among people of color.
She talks about her studies, her internship, and how it feels to pitch her ideas to executives.
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She describes how USF has prepared her to succeed in her volunteer work at the National Alliance on Mental Illness
The marketing major talks about how USF prepared him for his work in social media at Converse.
The 2023 Law Review Symposium, titled The Future of Prosecution, brought together panels of distinguished experts to discuss the role of the prosecutor.
I saw USF as a great opportunity and felt the calling. My intuition was telling me this was the right decision.
As labor and employment law Professor Maria Linda Ontiveros considers retirement in May, she points to her Mexican grandparents, Houston-born parents, and icons including farmworker advocates Dolores Huerta and Monica Ramirez as seminal influences leading her to hone in on immigrant workers' rights.
Here are 10 ways to celebrate Black History Month, from talks on campus to the annual Black Joy Parade.
When COVID-19 closed the Hilltop campus in spring 2020, Zac Clark ’23 moved out of Gillson Hall and into a studio apartment in the Tenderloin. While Clark could barely afford his apartment, he saw that many of his neighbors couldn’t afford any lodging at all. That got him thinking.