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After 10 years in professional baseball, Bradley Zimmer is back at USF to finish what he started.
“It’s great to network with people face-to-face — on the other side of the world,” said Noah David ’26.
This was a top story this year. Zac Clark ’23, right, provides solar backpack, center, to clients in San Francisco. Here are 2023’s most read USF News stories, starting with the No. 1 article.
Bill Russell’s most lasting triumph may have been off the court, after he joined Black teammates boycotting a 1961 Celtics game, says five-time NBA champion Bill Cartwright '79, MSOD '98. The walkout ...
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 ...
Chinyere Oparah was named the new provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of San Francisco on Feb. 18, and she brings a history of scholarship, administrative leadership, and ...
Maya Jaramillo-Visconte ’24 first saved seeds as part of her environmental studies coursework at USF. Today, she is saving seeds as part of her profession. In a three-year internship for the San ...
When she was 7 or 8 years old, Rebekah Davis Reed ’93 learned that her birthday, July 18, is also the birthday of John Glenn, the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth. “He was born exactly 50 years ...
Brian Rezende works on the diagnostic front lines fighting COVID-19. As a clinical lab associate at Color laboratory in Burlingame, “I’m doing RNA extractions of the test samples from patients,” he ...
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, ...
The 2019 Law Review Symposium, “Demystifying Cryptocurrency and Blockchain for Lawyers,” on Jan. 25 brought together lawyers, regulators, scholars, and students to examine these new and emerging ...
What made you want to get involved withLaw Review? Law Review is an opportunity for students and practitioners to share their ideas and advocate for change. I thought this advocacy was particularly ...
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