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Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., the Jesuit-educated public health leader who played a prominent role during the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
I'll be attending the USF marriage and family therapy graduate program. After graduate school, I hope to be able to open a ...
The Texas native and chemistry major was one of three lifeguards honored at a civic ceremony in February for saving the life of a longtime Koret member who suffered a heart attack in the pool. He was ...
“It’s great to network with people face-to-face — on the other side of the world,” said Noah David ’26.
After 30 years of advocating and educating for human rights in the United States, Nancy Flowers* and Norma Tarrow** addressed a packed room full of social justice and HRE graduate students, scholars, ...
What made you want to get involved withLaw Review? Law Review is an opportunity for students and practitioners to share their ideas and advocate for change. I thought this advocacy was particularly ...
So you’re teaching an engineering course? Yes. I'm co-teaching Sensors and Instruments Through History with Professor Genna Smith. The course introduces medical diagnostic and communication ...
A group of USF law students helped to exonerate a man this month — 30 years after he was convicted of a murder he did not commit. Joaquin Ciria, 61, is the first person exonerated as a result of the ...
Booker T. Washington is an important influential figure in the School of Management Master of Public Administration program. Washington’s life and work greatly impact the curriculum, and he ultimately ...