In undergraduate nursing, USF ranks No. 19 out of 686 programs — in the top 3 percent nationwide and a leap of 48 spots. In ...
In the last presidential election in 2020, 75.1 percent of USF students voted. And USF was recognized for nearly 40 percent ...
Dominic and Leona Tarantino have been supporting USF since they were students at USF and Lone Mountain — and nothing shows their unwavering affection for the university more than when they arrived ...
Supply chain management has traditionally prioritized efficiency, focusing on minimizing costs, speeding up production, and optimizing resources to maximize profitability, often at the expense of ...
What prompted you to make a change? I started getting an itch to try something new after about eight years in my previous career. Coming from a family of educators, hearing about the teacher shortage ...
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 ...
Born under a palm-wine tree in Ikot Akpan Eda, Nigeria, as the grandson of a man who brought Catholicism to his village, Uwen Akpan, S.J. grew up to become an ordained Jesuit priest, an award-winning ...
The McCarthy Center provides a forum for education, service and research in public policy-making and programs for the common good. It supports undergraduate and graduate academic programs, provides ...
A $1 million gift from Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist and Craig Newmark Philanthropies, will continue support for USF’s student veterans and their family members who wish to pursue a career in ...
On May 11, 2016 students at the Orange County campus had the opportunity to meet the summer faculty at the meet-and-greet to kick off summer OB/Peds.
Allen Corotto ’60, the grandson of immigrants, chose USF Law over other law schools because he believed the Jesuits offered a legal education based on facts and logical thinking. Corotto became the ...
To the casual reader, it might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but USF’s Master in Biotechnology students recently visited a lab that is able to grow the different chambers of a human ...