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After 10 years in professional baseball, Bradley Zimmer is back at USF to finish what he started.
The Texas native and chemistry major was one of three lifeguards honored at a civic ceremony in February for saving the life ...
I'll be attending the USF m arriage and f amily t herapy graduate program. After graduate school, I hope to be able to open a ...
“It’s great to network with people face-to-face — on the other side of the world,” said Noah David ’26.
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., the Jesuit-educated public health leader who played a prominent role during the COVID-19 pandemic, will be recognized by USF with an honorary degree and will give the ...
The School of Education's Center for Humanizing Education & Research (C-HER) Freedom Dreaming Mini-grants support graduate students in freedom dreaming—imagining a future they want to live in and ...
Assistant Professor Charlie Nelson Keever, Leon Benson, and Professor Lara Bazelon outside the state prison in Pendleton, Indiana, on March 9. Leon Benson spent more than half his life — 25 years — in ...
Sweta Thota, professor of marketing, says that students should write papers not only for their classes but for peer-reviewed journals. To prove her point, she co-authored a journal article with two ...
Provost Don Heller announced the advancement of 18 faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences, seven from the School of Nursing and Health Professions, three from the School of Education, three ...
"I love the vegan kale Caesar salad," said Sofia Chavez, a third-year international studies major. “I’m obsessed with the view,” said Norman Feng, a third-year nursing student. “It’s like opening a ...
As he debuts on Broadway this fall, Moses Villarama ’04 credits the acting classes he took at USF and the mentorship he received as a student for preparing him to perform in a new musical. Villarama ...