In response to demand for training in artificial intelligence, USF is ramping up AI course offerings with the goal of employing computers in the service of humans and not the other way around.
Allison Littlefield ‘13 has made a three-year pledge to support the University of San Francisco’s Global Ambassador’s program. This is one of the largest gifts from a young alumna in USF’s history.
What if your class schedule included stopovers exploring business culture in Barcelona, Taipei and San Francisco? USF School of Management grad Esmeralda Rodriguez, MGEM ’15, talks about studying ...
Dr. Popal, professor and coordinator of the master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program at USF's School of Education (SOE), escaped Afghanistan in 1980. Now, he is ...
Mina Jenner and her late husband, Jim, were longtime fans of USF women's basketball, attending the team’s games for more than two decades. When Mina Jenner was young, girls didn’t play basketball at ...
On June 19, 2020, Dr. Clarence B. Jones, co-founder and director of the USF Institute of Nonviolence and Social Justice, and former lawyer and speechwriter for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., sat down ...
When former USF basketball captain Jerome Gumbs '06 founded Empower Me Academy for kids in San Francisco, one of his goals was to abolish old coaching methods — yelling, punishing players, leading ...
University of San Francisco School of Law alumnus Vern Norviel ‘85, a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, has been at the forefront of a pro bono initiative aimed at safeguarding the ...
Pottery Barn made over Kaitlyn Edejer's dorm room at USF. She talks about advertising, influencing, San Francisco, and her future in social media. Working full-time as a fashion and lifestyle content ...
This photo of St. Ignatius and the USF Campus was taken April 5, during the coronavirus shutdown. Even in these days of illness and isolation, there are silver linings. These students find them. "I ...
Unpaid and low-paid caregivers provide up to 90% of the care provided to people who are ill or disabled but living at home. By some estimates, 65 million individuals provide unpaid care worth up to ...
Six USF law students and their professor have won the release of a man convicted of a crime he did not commit. Yutico Briley served eight years in prison for an armed robbery in New Orleans. He was 19 ...