The University of San Francisco is pleased to announce the search for its 29th president. The Presidential Search Committee and the Search Advisory Committee will guide the process, ensuring broad ...
We provide a wealth of resources and support that ensure our students have opportunities to grow as individuals and academics in a supportive, safe, and inclusive environment. Applying for financial ...
The Ann Getty Institute of Art and Design is an interdisciplinary center of experiential learning and innovation in the arts. It champions visual and performing artists, designers and architects, ...
Come nurture the Earth from the University of San Francisco. In 2019, 31 years ahead of schedule, we at USF achieved carbon neutrality. This means that each year, we produce zero net carbon emissions.
Searching for your first job? We're here to provide you with the tools necessary for professional success. Whether it’s creating a LinkedIn profile, spiffing up a resume, or preparing for an interview ...
Megan Clemens MA ‘17 wants to shed light on existing gender inequalities, and hopes her master's capstone project will do just that. This past summer, she had the opportunity to conduct research for ...
For seven and half years from 1960 to April 4, 1968, I was privileged to serve Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a political advisor and subsequently as his personal lawyer and draft speech writer. With ...
Proposition 23 was defeated by California voters by a 23% margin. Alex Jackson of the Natural Resources Defense Council and Doug Halaand, consultant to the Republican Caucus, debated the initiative's ...
For many students, educational careers are products of philanthropy. Scholarships, supported by donors, alumni, and friends of USF, have consistently been a gateway of opportunity — allowing students ...
Cynthia Huff, MSN, RN, OCN, CRNI, CNL has been a nurse for 38 years and is currently a Home Infusion Coordinator with Sutter Care at Home. As part of her role, she works with patients and the pharmacy ...
Mayor London Breed shared her vision for the next four years at her inauguration on Jan. 8 in the City Hall rotunda, saying she will address the “twin troubles” of homelessness and affordable housing.
The Hayes Healy residence hall is lighted with a heart during this crisis. The messages from students are filled with praying hands and smiley face emojis. One mother from Hawaii called to ask if the ...