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“It’s great to network with people face-to-face — on the other side of the world,” said Noah David ’26.
After 10 years in professional baseball, Bradley Zimmer is back at USF to finish what he started.
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 ...
Austin Walsh’s professional career has been anything but linear. After graduating with a degree in history in the late nineties, Walsh started his career in technology because an opportunity presented ...
An architect’s rendering shows what the Innovation Hive could look like in the Harney Science Center. Imagine a group of students — from engineering, art, and nursing, for example — gathering to work ...
A business founder committed to bridging the gender equity gap in corporations, Katica Roy is also getting involved at USF, joining the board of the Women in Leadership & Philanthropy initiative.
Hana Mori Böttger, associate professor and chair of the new engineering program, talks about reinforced concrete, rocket science, and her famous appetite. In my architecture studio class one year, I ...
USF has bought the property at 250/270 Masonic Avenue, the building formerly known as Blood Centers of the Pacific, after 10 years of discussions with the nonprofit that owned it. USF purchased the ...
At the age of 19, she ran a nonprofit. At 26, she won a MacArthur Fellowship — before she went to college. She now leads a foundation that works to eliminate structural racism. So what’s next for ...
Fall semester at USF is going to be all about in-person classes, on-campus events, and sports like soccer games under the stars at Negoesco Field. Here’s your top 10 list for getting ready to be back ...
Adrian Maldonado MFT '17 with his daughter at his USF graduation. “I was a high functioning addict. I did well in school but I also did drugs everyday,” admits Adrian Maldonando, MFT ‘17.] “Looking ...