At the second annual Startup Summit, presented on campus by USF’s Startup Club, five teams pitched business ideas to four ...
Critical diversity studies major Annie Hodge ’27 described how, in the Organic Intelligence: AI and the Possibility of ...
Due to the generosity of an anonymous donor, Susan Freiwald, Dean of the School of Law, will soon begin a nation-wide search for an Animal Law Chair. In an effort to represent “voiceless and anonymous ...
This past February, Marshall W. Meyer, the Tsai Wan-Tsai Professor Emeritus in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a world leading China expert, delivered a lecture about Haier ...
Farzia Kaufman MBA ‘17 shares her experience of fully embracing the Full-Time MBA program, inside the classroom as well as outside - and how she has developed the skills needed to grasp the ...
"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 ...
The Schmidt Family Foundation fellows, and fellowship faculty pictured with Joe Sciortino MSEM ’06, (far right) executive director of The Schmidt Family Foundation. Advancing environmental and social ...
Adrian Maldonado MFT '17 with his daughter at his USF graduation. “I was a high functioning addict. I did well in school but I also did drugs everyday,” admits Adrian Maldonando, MFT ‘17.] “Looking ...
“The anti-immigrant movement in the United States is as strong as ever. Immigrant bashing is popular among politicians, talk radio hosts, private militiamen, and xenophobic grassroots organizations,” ...
Analytics Insight Magazine recently selected the MS in Data Science program at USF as one of the top ten in 2018. Other schools receiving this recognition include Cornell, NYU, Carnegie Mellon, ...
Competitive sports and social activism have long been inextricably linked — from the 1968 Olympics when John Carlos and Tommie Smith protested racial discrimination with a black power salute, to the ...
Racial Justice Clinic students Kendall Baron ‘21, Dustin Ercolano ‘21, and Sallia Wilkins ’21 recently traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana with the goal of advancing their investigation into the case ...