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Salvador D. Aceves has been selected as the first lay person and first Latino to be president of the University of San ...
To say this is a homecoming for Salvador may be an understatement. He was born and raised in San Francisco, he earned an ...
After 10 years in professional baseball, Bradley Zimmer is back at USF to finish what he started.
It has taken four years, but University of San Francisco professor and long-time prison reform advocate Larry Brewster is finally beginning to see the fruits of his labor. Brewster has researched, ...
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., the Jesuit-educated public health leader who played a prominent role during the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
I'll be attending the USF marriage and family therapy graduate program. After graduate school, I hope to be able to open a ...
How are you using your heart, mind, and soul to change the health of people, communities, and the world? I strive to create environments where individuals can heal and thrive. Each patient has a ...
Raymond Marshall, partner at Bingham McCutchen LLP, civil rights advocate, and former president of both the California State Bar and the Bar Association of San Francisco, welcomed the students, alumni ...
The Texas native and chemistry major was one of three lifeguards honored at a civic ceremony in February for saving the life of a longtime Koret member who suffered a heart attack in the pool. He was ...
The University of San Francisco’s (USF) School of Management spent an enlightening evening at Kiva’s headquarters learning about crowd-funding small business loans to people around the world. At the ...
Sheryl Davis, MPA ’11, was honored by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, receiving the Anthony F. Logan Award for her exceptional leadership as the Director of Mo’ ...
Tom Askins, '83 (Applied Economics) — stockbroker, motivational speaker and author — just published a new book called Open the Lid...and Explore the Possibilities. Tom’s book is both a personal memoir ...