The School of Education's Center for Humanizing Education & Research (C-HER) Freedom Dreaming Mini-grants support graduate students in freedom dreaming—imagining a future they want to live in and ...
Who knew that an electronic music producer and DJ named Marshmello could stream a live concert during an online video game called Fortnite — and draw more than 10 million people? And who knew that ...
Alan Davis and Mary Lou Dauray have given $1.5 million to the School of Management to endow the Harari Conscious Leadership and Social Innovation Initiative and the Litvak Social Innovation ...
Why did you want to be a biology major? I was good in science so I knew I wanted to pursue it in college. Deciding between chemistry and biology, I ended up choosing biology because the molecular ...
Jennifer Bellenger, MSOD ‘17 is in her second semester and already using her classroom findings in real world settings. Get her take on what the USF Master of Science in Organization Development ...
With its dedication to human rights, critical theory, and engaged scholarship, the University of San Francisco School of Education has a long-standing legacy of fostering scholars and practitioners ...
It’s one thing to read about the evolution of a city — immigration, new industries, booms and busts. It’s another thing entirely to hit the streets and talk to community members about how those ...
For USF alumna Sandy Gregg, the answer has always been working to improve healthcare access for vulnerable populations, particularly in the nursing field. Gregg started her healthcare career her ...
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 ...
Oct. 6, 2015 Health & Human Rights Symposium The symposium focused primarily on the legal framework of health as a fundamental right and brought together four professionals from diverse backgrounds.
Jacque Wilson, a senior trial lawyer with the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, has been working collaboratively with USF Law’s Racial Justice and Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinics for years ...
Andre Pautin ’18 was worried about his dad’s health. In recent years, his 46-year-old father had given up exercising, was overweight, and had developed gout, which is one of several diseases that run ...