Stop by USF’s community garden at noon on any Thursday. “Free lunch! Everyone is welcome — students, faculty, staff, ...
A graduate student in economics at USF, Cosgrove contacted economics Professor Bruce Wydick and asked to get involved in his ...
Professor Gena Castro Rodriguez set off across California last fall with a mission: connect with survivors and victims of ...
Sophomore forward Brayden Beason was selected by Real Salt Lake with the 73rd overall pick in the third round of the 2026 MLS SuperDraft. Beason is the second USF student-athlete selected to play ...
Salvador D. Aceves ’83, EdD ’95 has been selected as the first lay person and first Latino to be president of the University of San Francisco. In a unanimous vote by the USF Board of Trustees today, ...
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 ...
Bill Russell’s most lasting triumph may have been off the court, after he joined Black teammates boycotting a 1961 Celtics game, says five-time NBA champion Bill Cartwright '79, MSOD '98. The walkout ...
When former USF basketball captain Jerome Gumbs '06 founded Empower Me Academy for kids in San Francisco, one of his goals was to abolish old coaching methods — yelling, punishing players, leading ...
Keeping Dons safe is just one of the reasons Sergeant Ray Habon loves his role in USF’s Department of Public Safety. A member of the department since 2015, the Concord, Calif. native and married ...
On Feb. 19, 1945, Joe Rosenthal waded ashore with a battalion of Marines in the attack on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Instead of a rifle, he carried a camera above his head. The sea was choppy, ...
The story of big coffee — Starbucks and Peet’s — and its connection to USF is the story of a 60-year friendship that began with two sophomores standing in line for their dorm assignments at the front ...