School of Nursing & Health Professions News
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June 17, 2025
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President Salvador D. Aceves ’83, EdD ’95 shared his hopes for the coming school year with more than 500 faculty, staff, and librarians in a conversation with Provost Eileen Fung at convocation on Aug. 18.
Priscilla Arrighi ’25 talks about internships, art, and professors who help.
Learn how Kris Vinay's journey through the MA in Professional Communication (MAPC) program equipped him with the expertise to level up his career and thrive in senior roles.
Summer camp at the San Francisco Boys and Girls Club has been a little different this year. Along with their normal summer camp activities, camp attendees who are between 11-13 years old were taught financial literacy.
The integration of AI tools will complement and enhance traditional instruction methods in Evidence, Professional Responsibility, Federal Income Tax, Employment Law, and Tax Writing, among other courses.
The Thacher Gallery at the University of San Francisco (USF) presents What the World Needs Now Is…by artist Brian Singer, from August 11 through November 9, 2025.
Four outstanding nursing students had the opportunity to present at the 2025 Sigma Congress in Seattle, WA.
Vaasu Bhartia MS ’25 talks about artificial intelligence, marketing, and the importance of internships.
This spring, USF hosted the Innovation Summit 2025. Six teams were chosen from over 50 initial submissions to pitch their project ideas to a live panel of judges made up of industry experts and USF community members. $25,000 in total funding was awarded to contestants, thanks to generous sponsorship from USF trustees Arthur Tay ’81 and Chris Seiwald.
For Chris Ehrlich, making a difference in the world has always meant more than just running successful companies. Inspired by USF’s momentum in the life sciences and its location, Ehrlich and his wife, Sara, have made a generous gift to USF to establish a new internship fund to help students in biology and entrepreneurship access valuable opportunities.