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Be kind to those with whom you interact prior to the interview — receptionists, assistants, etc. Dress professionally and ...
Alistair Ateshian ’26 talks about internships, venture capital, AI, and the investment lab at USF.
I started out in computer science at a community college, but then I took a business class and I just really connected with ...
Yuan Lu MS ’25 talks about research, neural networks, and the importance of finding your passion.
Joaquin Ciria, 61, is the first person exonerated as a result of the work of the San Francisco Innocence Commission, a group chaired by School of Law Professor Lara Bazelon. She was assisted on the ...
On the October 2020 California bar exam, USF School of Law’s pass rate for first-time takers increased to 81%, a significant improvement over last year’s results. “It is a testament to our talented ...
Crafting Legacies Every Don holds preserving social justice within, and beyond, the bounds of the university community close to their hearts. Working as a civil rights attorney, an administrative law ...
In early spring, prime breeding season for dusky gopher frogs, it’s the only way to observe their semi-clear egg masses. Bogisich, a research technician with the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, joins her ...
Alazraie, a politics major and member of the USF Model U.N. team, won for her leadership and policy writing on a committee that was asked to create a constitution for the divided Yemen of 1989. The ...
Grant applicants described how they would participate in the cycle of theory and practice to engage in radical imagination, how they would work collectively to try new creative ways of being, healing, ...
Some surf, some dance, some ride. They are the Class of 2024, and they will change the world. This USF News story was published in USF Magazine, where you can find feature stories about university ...