Paul S. Flores, adjunct professor of performing arts and social justice, has won the 2024 American Book Award for his debut collection of poetry, We Still Be: Poems and Performances. Flores said he ...
We asked our alumni to share their stories of how they met and fell in love at USF. Here is part two of a two-part series of how their love began, blossomed, and triumphed. John Arras ’67 and ...
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 ...
Outside the Law: Stories from Guantanamo, co-directed by Polly Nash, strives to expose the injustices of Guantanamo Bay and humanize the nameless faces of its prisoners. USF School of Law Professor ...
Aptitude and ambition have placed Brenna Malloy in the director’s chair. But she’d be the first to tell you that aptitude and ambition are not enough. “You need some breaks, too,” she says. “If I hadn ...
In 2015, John A. and Susan Sobrato made a historical $15 million gift to launch the renovation of what was then known as War Memorial Gym. Six years later, as the transformation nears completion, the ...
In recent years, the rise of disruptive technology like artificial intelligence (AI) and an increasing reliance on data have created a need for well-trained, data-driven business leaders. The job ...
Alumnus and dear friend of USF, Gordon Getty ’56 carries his philanthropic legacy forward by supporting the University of San Francisco through another transformational gift, this time to advance the ...
“I’ve realized that quite a lot of my work involves food,” Donal Godfrey, S.J. says. On any given day, you might find him at breakfast with students, at lunch with professors, or at supper with the ...
Before the world had ever heard of COVID-19, Sarah Ives was working to fight it. Ives is a vaccine consultant at Centivax, working on a universal flu vaccine that could quell even the most dangerous ...
Poet Li-Young Lee visits a Global Poetry class. How can you stay positive in fraught political times? How do you find your way in the world? Poet Li-Young Lee offers this suggestion: you write your ...
MA in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) students Melissa Chen, Autumn Anderson, Karina Salomatina, Lance Ekelund, Nga Giang, and Brittany Tinaliga attended the 28th annual School of Pacific and Asian ...