Brass is TikTok’s global head of child safety operations. An English major at USF, she went on to earn a law degree from UC ...
David Philoxene, Danfeng Soto-Vigil Koon, and Emma Haydée Fuentes, Crafting Homeplace in the Academic Borderlands: Humanizing ...
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Some of the tiny houses at the YSA Empowerment Village in Oakland. After four years of setbacks and struggle, 41 USF students and their professor have helped to complete a village of tiny houses in ...
John “Jack” Joseph Meehan, B.S. ‘54, J.D. ’59, a beloved mentor to a host of young lawyers who served for more than a decade as the Alameda County District Attorney, died Oct. 6. He was 88. Meehan was ...
The Hon. Charles E. Wilson '02 administered the oath of membership to new USF lawyer Adrian Valenzuela '20. On the October 2020 California bar exam, USF School of Law’s pass rate for first-time takers ...
Rabbi Angel has written about Judaism, feminism, and gender studies and brings that expertise to her teaching at USF. For the first time in its 164-year history, the University of San Francisco has ...
University of San Francisco Trustee, Jeff Silk ’87 and his wife Naomi, will launch the Silk Family Investment Institute with an extraordinary gift to the university. The Silks have been deeply ...
Professor Alice Kaswan is the School of Law’s new associate dean for faculty scholarship. Kaswan succeeds Prof. Tristin Green, who served in that capacity for three years before transitioning into the ...
True to their Jesuit education, nurses, hospital leaders, and students from the USF School of Nursing and Health Professions are rising to meet the COVID-19 challenge. At Chinese Hospital in San ...
USF's Danielle Marquez, left, joined four other study abroad students in Costa Rica on a weekend excursion to the Arenal Volcano, seen in the background, and the Monteverde cloud forest. While most ...
Al Schubert and his wife, Monique Schubert, celebrating Palm Sunday in St. Ignatius church. Al Schubert ’79, the second youngest child of New Mexico cattle ranchers, walked outside of the San ...