After receiving a deferred acceptance letter, meaning she would arrive on campus in the spring instead of the fall, she committed to USF and got to work at home, attending Ventura City College to stay ...
The Department of Theology and Religious Studies offers courses on many religions, including Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Catholicism, said Professor Jorge Aquino. Students get to choose.
USF graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report. In the 2023-2024 rankings published today, USF rates highly across its graduate ...
Where are you from and what is your background? I am from New York City, although originally born in Florida. Growing up, I spent a large portion of my time in Jamaica and Arizona to get closer with ...
Jady Ojiri ’21 is a dedicated advocate for her alma mater and a former member of the USF Development team. She actively participates in the Asia Pacific Alumni Association and plays a key role in ...
Eric Hongisto, assistant professor and director of USF’s Fine Arts program, paints a wall in Alameda last year. Hongisto won the Arnold L. Graves and Lois S. Graves Awards in the Humanities for 2010.
Cityview Plaza — the downtown office and retail complex within which USF leases space for our San Jose Campus — was sold last year. With the new owners’ redevelopment plans, we have several updates ...
Spring Involvement Fair on January 29th and 30th, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the McLaren Complex. Approximately half of the undergraduate student organizations we have here at USF will be present ...
As a Sonoma County native, Luigi Valencia MFT ’18 entered the field of counseling to make an impact in the place he calls home. “In order to make change,” he says “you’ve got to start in your own ...
Professor Stanley Kwong has proudly announced the success of another of his international business students. In this case, USF School of Business and Professional Studies Alumna Rebekah (Becky) Chang ...