Joan and Bob McGrath: Their top priority is supporting student scholarships. Joan and Bob McGrath have donated $10 million to dramatically expand scholarships for USF’s Catholic school teaching ...
The professor of hospitality management talks travel, tacos, and how she teaches the whole person. As a teenager I went to Switzerland for a year as an exchange student, and I got the travel bug. I ...
Spiritual, a veteran, a wife, a mother, and a part-time introvert are just a few words that make up her identity. Regina Lawless MSOD ’12 is the global director of diversity, equality, and inclusion ...
With unparalleled views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands, the Lone Mountain East residence hall offers a living experience like no other. Lone Mountain East comprises two new buildings ...
Gretel Baur has stayed in Toler Hall during the crisis. What’s it like to live on a college campus under a shelter-in-place order? Ask Aditya Dixit ’21. When coronavirus hit, he couldn’t fly back to ...
Practicing empathy in our homes and communities is key to gaining a deeper understanding of human emotion. However, what if the practice of empathy was exercised in places that explore controversial, ...
Do you remember when you first became aware of race? My first experience acknowledging race was a positive one. I grew up in a household where there were lots of symbols of African American excellence ...
Looking back, each generation has made progress. Black resistance and protest have always pushed America to live up to its founding ideals. Despite the violent denial of freedom and justice promised ...
Doniece Sandoval, Founder & Advisor of LavaMaeˣ, stands in front of one the mobile hygiene units In the spring of 2021, the University of San Francisco’s Women in Leadership & Philanthropy initiative ...
As a Sonoma County native, Luigi Valencia MFT ’18 entered the field of counseling to make an impact in the place he calls home. “In order to make change,” he says “you’ve got to start in your own ...
Ms. Bolor Lkhaajav is a first-year graduate student in the Master in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) program. Her background and research focuses on foreign policy and security fields. Since 2015, she has ...
What made you want to become a communication studies major? As I came into USF, I was really interested in intercultural communication studies in particular, which is why I applied to this major. I’m ...