In the U.S. News & World Report 2023 rankings released today, USF places No. 2 in the nation for student ethnic diversity, No. 39 in undergraduate nursing, and No. 105 overall. “I’m proud that our ...
Joy T. McGowan '03 is a USF alumna driven with the ambition to fulfill her goals while also enriching the lives of others. McGowan graduated from USF's School of Management where she studied ...
I wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. Throughout my entire K-12 education, I never had a teacher who looked like me or a teacher who was Hispanic/Latina; I was never really able to ...
Five questions with Diana Oliva-Aroche of the Oliva-Aroche Family. This year’s recipient of the Women in Leadership & Philanthropy Heart and Soul Community Champion Award. Why are the values of ...
Fred and Ann Angulo met at USF in the late 1970s. Today, he helps Pfizer develop the vaccine for COVID-19. Fred Angulo ’78, MA ’79 helped develop the vaccine against the virus that is killing more ...
With the glowing outlines of the dramatic Shanghai skyline behind them, 76 members of the USF community gathered — in-person — for the University’s first live event in over a year. Students, alumni, ...
Some Biology majors spent the past summer in the Sierra Nevada, reveling in nature and enjoying a front row seat to the activities of native wildlife. It was part of an annual field research trip led ...
At the age of 19, she ran a nonprofit. At 26, she won a MacArthur Fellowship — before she went to college. She now leads a foundation that works to eliminate structural racism. So what’s next for ...
Mark Hurtubise EdD ’89 waged and won a three-year battle against systemic racism. And he’s not done yet. In 2017, when he was president and CEO of the Inland Northwest Community Foundation, now called ...