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 ...
USF’s graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report. Environmental Law moved up 24 spots to 73. Part-time MBA moved up 25 spots to 112.
Three San Francisco artists joined USF this year as visiting artist-scholars through the Ann Getty Institute of Art and Design. Cheryl Derricotte works with glass, paper, and textiles. For her “36 ...
Which courses do you teach? This spring I’m teaching a course called Neuro 103: Neurodiversity, Equity, and Ethics. It’s a course for neuroscience majors, and it also fulfills the university’s ...
We’ve all seen it: a new system launches with a bang, only to fizzle within months. The strategy looked solid, but the plans didn’t enable and sustain momentum. Why does this happen? Oftentimes, ...
Climate change is driving a dramatic transition in global energy systems, which requires switching to clean sources of energy while continuing to power economies affordably and reliably. Come to USF ...
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Taylor Proctor is one of only four Dons in program history to capture All-WCC honors four times. USF honored six new members of the USF Athletics Hall of Fame this year. This is the first group of ...
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Dr. Alessandra Cassar is a Professor in the Department of Economics and a former Academic Director of the International and Development Economics (IDEC) master’s program at USF. Her research spans ...