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 ...
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 ...
After careful consideration and in consultation with university leadership, members of our alumni, faculty, student, and staff community, we have decided to not participate in the U.S. News & World ...
Bill Cartwright has no doubt about the potential for USF’s men’s basketball. He played on USF’s best teams in the 1970s, led the Dons to three NCAA tournaments, and graduated from the program to ...
On January 26, more than 100 community members came together for the 2024 USF Law Review Symposium, Navigating Gentrification in Our Changing Cities. City planners, housing advocates, real estate ...
For the first time since 2019, students and employers converged on campus Nov. 17 for an evening of speed networking. This year’s lineup of employers: 2K, Amazon, AT&T, Cruise, Dolby Labs, Google, ...
Each spring semester, USF School of Law invites high-performing first-year students to join the McAuliffe Honor Society. In addition to receiving a scholarship, students attend special events and ...
At many universities, only graduate students do research. At USF, undergraduate students do research, too. Meet three of them. Aarya Mishra ’24 has worked in the research lab of Professor Christina ...
Professor Robert Boller, Kendrick Lacerda ’25, Tasneem Lukmanjee ’28, Elise Green ’27, Mariah Moore ’27, Chisom Okorafor ’27, Senator Scott Wiener, Camila Ayala Hurtado ’27, Caroline Krajicek ’28 ...
Professor Kate Folk talks about her teaching style, what makes USF's MFA program unique, and why she teaches writing. What makes the MFA program at USF distinct? I've always been struck by how warm ...
USF has opened a clothing closet in which transgender and non-binary students can seek, try on, and keep clothes that help them express themselves. “Whoever you are and whatever your gender identity, ...
Sheillah Tumusiime ’23 has been chosen by the National Institutes of Health to address health care disparities among people of color. In her work as a member of the NIH’s All of Us Research Scholars ...