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In reality, though, it’s big news in the science community. Professor Simon Scarpetta is the lead author on a study, ...
In the 2026 U.S. News Best Graduate Schools rankings published today, USF’s master of science in nursing program jumped 45 ...
“Micro-Influencer Marketing: The Impact of Teen Viewers’ Skepticism on Brand Attitudes and Purchase Intentions” was published ...
At the GenAI in Higher Education symposium held on campus last week, four experts from the tech industry discussed how today’s students can prepare for tomorrow’s jobs. The consensus: In this age of ...
In only the second year a USF team has participated in the competition, the School of Management team bested 16 other teams in a highly competitive region including schools such as Haas Business ...
The students began by conducting environmental research on a fragile ecosystem in the Bay Area parks system. Now their research is being adopted by the national park system. Ecologists are using ...
Students in the School of Management give back by volunteering their accounting assistance for this tax season. According to the IRS, it estimates it will receive 13.5 million requests for extensions ...
A new sculpture, entitled "Tides," is moved into place at USF. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Class of 1968, a marble sculpture was installed near the top of Lone Mountain on Oct. 7, ...
Joan and Bob McGrath: Their top priority is supporting student scholarships. Joan and Bob McGrath have donated $10 million to dramatically expand scholarships for USF’s Catholic school teaching ...
Practitioners, academics, and alumni from legal and non-legal backgrounds came together last month for the 2020 Law Review Symposium, Access to Justice in the Contemporary Workplace. Three panels of ...
The School of Education is excited to welcome Dr. Colette N. Cann, department of international and multicultural education, Dr. Alejandro Covarrubias, department of leadership studies, and Dr. Farima ...
In a three-year internship for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Jaramillo-Visconte tends a native plant nursery in Sunol, a small town in the East Bay. As part of her work, she collects ...
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