Sundiata Rashid joined University Ministry this semester as USF’s first Muslim chaplain. “We value our strong and growing ...
In undergraduate nursing, USF ranks No. 19 out of 686 programs — in the top 3 percent nationwide and a leap of 48 spots. In ...
Gensler offers a full floor of choices to accommodate employees’ work styles, with multiple open areas for group meetings and smaller areas for individual tasks in “The Study” and “The Solarium.” At ...
Greg Crow died on Sunday, February 24th in his home in Palm Springs California. His service to the profession of nursing, to our School of Nursing & Health Professions, and as the founder of our ...
Do you remember when you first became aware of race? My first experience acknowledging race was a positive one. I grew up in a household where there were lots of symbols of African American excellence ...
USF has opened a clothing closet in which transgender and non-binary students can seek, try on, and keep clothes that help them express themselves. “Whoever you are and whatever your gender identity, ...
Today, 45 years after founding a school for students 50 and older, USF has been named an age-friendly university. “We’re proud to be recognized,” said Associate Professor Erin Grinshteyn. “The ...
In 2015, John A. and Susan Sobrato made a historical $15 million gift to launch the renovation of what was then known as War Memorial Gym. Six years later, as the transformation nears completion, the ...
Dan Levy, upper left corner, hangs out with USF students at Donaroo. “Schitt’s Creek” award-winning writer, actor, director and producer Dan Levy advised students to follow their dreams in a Q&A with ...
When Bay Area comedian and commentator W. Kamau Bell appeared as a USF Honors College J. Paul Getty Artist in November, he blew the doors off the place. It’s just that, thanks to COVID-19 precautions ...
With unparalleled views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands, the Lone Mountain East residence hall offers a living experience like no other. Lone Mountain East comprises two new buildings ...
Physics student Wenyi “Howard” Gao ‘17 found a support system with his peers and professors at USF. Inspired by his grandfather, who was an electrical engineer, Wenyi “Howard” Gao ‘17 has a dream to ...