A team of USF students began the spring semester with a huge win: Their app, Globana, was named one of 2025’s Most Disruptive Business School Startups by business school news outlet Poets & Quants.
The Honors College and the Performing Arts and Social Justice Dept. are pleased to welcome the Destiny Muhammad Trio as the spring 2026 J. Paul Getty Distinguished Visiting Artists. Join us for an ...
San Francisco is where tomorrow begins. The next big startups, the next social solutions, the next justice movements. Join ...
Three years into a biology degree at USF, Rosana Sullivan ’07 was on track to become a veterinarian. In fact, she was already looking into graduate programs. So how did she end up at Pixar, sketching ...
Babies are born regularly in Room 315 of USF’s School of Education building. The lucky parents? Maternity robots designed to teach nursing students how to treat patients in labor. The Immersive ...
Kimberly Perez came to law school after working as a legal assistant, where she witnessed firsthand how attorneys guide clients through complex moments in their lives. That experience, combined with a ...
Priscilla Arrighi ’25 talks about internships, art, and professors who help. Tell us about your internship. I’m a curatorial intern at the National Portrait Gallery, part of the Smithsonian ...
Catherine Rivera ’24 (center, in white scrubs) at Stanford Hospital. She talks about nursing, tacos, jiu jitsu, and the importance of following your interests. I recently completed my capstone, which ...
According to Jeffrey Baxter ’83 and Diane Kounalakis-Baxter ’84, the call to give all starts with a single question: where can we make the biggest impact? For the Baxters, the answer was the USF ...
USF has bought the property at 250/270 Masonic Avenue, the building formerly known as Blood Centers of the Pacific, after 10 years of discussions with the nonprofit that owned it. USF purchased the ...
From left: Robert J. Grassilli Jr. ’70, Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, Jack Fitzpatrick ’65, Christine Whelan ’72, and Michael J. King ’71 A half-century relationship with the Carl Gellert and Celia Berta ...