Aaron Shurin at home in the Haight, 1976. Photo by Marshall Rheiner. Interested in the 1970s poetry scene in San Francisco? Or would you like to know more about the Master's in Fine Arts in Writing ...
When Nina Diez was diagnosed with cancer, she was left feeling blindsided and at a loss. She couldn’t find enough information because her type of cancer was rare. Nevertheless, this life-changing ...
Where are you from and what is your background? I am originally from Utah. I studied Chemistry with a concentration in Biochemistry at USF for my undergrad. While at USF, I also competed as a Don for ...
Mark and Liz Vorsatz, together with Andersen and the Andersen Foundation, recently contributed $1 million in support of the USF School of Law graduate tax programs. Mr. Vorsatz is the Chairman and CEO ...
As a first-year law student, Sabrina D. Murugesu ‘25 recalls feeling ‘terrified’ while arguing a case in front of her Moot Court classmates. But instead of shying away from the challenge, Murugesu ...
This summer, Professor Duane Rudolph joined the USF Law faculty, teaching Remedies and Torts. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, he obtained his BA in French and Portuguese at the University of Zimbabwe, ...
This past summer, Professor Lindsay Harris joined the USF Law faculty, serving as director of the Frank C. Newman International Human Rights Clinic as well as academic director of international ...
Sanya Hill Maxion ’81, a third-generation graduate of USF, continues her family legacy by advocating for the success of Black students and alumni. Every Don holds preserving social justice within, and ...
“I began my career as a social studies and English-language arts teacher and became interested in multicultural and democratic education,” says Judy Pace, professor of teacher education. “I have had ...
"How colleges are adapting to the decline in liberal arts majors" "What is college good for? Absolutely nothing, say Republicans (and some Democrats)" "The liberal arts may not survive the 21st ...
W. Kamau Bell laughs during the USF webinar. If laughter is the best medicine, can it heal an ailing nation? “No,” said W. Kamau Bell. Comedy can’t heal our country. But education can. In a Nov. 19 ...
As one season of celebration comes to a close, another one begins. Pride month brings forth the necessary time to reflect on LGBTQ+ history and to celebrate the accomplishments of LGBTQ+ identifying ...