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“Daniel Schechter-Saavedra embodies the critical thinking, compassion, and deep learning we humanities professors strive to ...
In recent years, the rise of disruptive technology like artificial intelligence (AI) and an increasing reliance on data have created a need for well-trained, data-driven business leaders. The job ...
Nafy Flatley ’06 wants to balance her work life with her family life and spread joy while she's at it. With her business, Teranga, she does just that. Flatley wanted to work in the world of business, ...
Thousands of miles from her homeland in Poland, and now a permanent resident of the U.S., Agata Baker MA '22 was in the final months of USF’s marriage and family therapy program when news of the ...
More than 13 million children in America — a high proportion of them Hispanic and Black — are obese and in danger of diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease, says Selenne Alatorre. In her work as ...
In the U.S. News & World Report 2022 rankings released today, USF places No. 1 in the nation for ethnic diversity, No. 23 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 103 overall. In the new Princeton Review ...
To mark First Generation Celebration Day on Nov. 8, USF is honoring its students who are the first in their families to attend college. USF’s commitment to first-generation students runs deep — 32 ...
Camille Shira Angel is a ninth-generation rabbi, a USF professor who teaches the course Queering Religion, a lesbian, a wife, and a mom. She’s also USF’s first rabbi in residence, through the Swig ...
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 ...
"How colleges are adapting to the decline in liberal arts majors" "What is college good for? Absolutely nothing, say Republicans (and some Democrats)" "The liberal arts may not survive the 21st ...
Anisa Alazraie '22 won the outstanding delegate award at the 24 th annual University of Chicago Model United Nations Conference earlier this month. Alazraie, a politics major and member of the USF ...