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USF students tackled climate change, water pollution, and more than 100 other challenges at Creative Activity and Research ...
"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 ...
A new sculpture, entitled "Tides," is moved into place at USF. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Class of 1968, a marble sculpture was installed near the top of Lone Mountain on Oct. 7, ...
When Curtis Lu ‘20 began the Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) program, he hoped to deepen his knowledge about his heritage and other cultures, strengthen his understanding of anime and ...
This semester, the Center for Asia Pacific Studies launched a special initiative designed to engage students with the Center and to create a sense of community among students interested in the Asia ...
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 ...
What happens when a vintage Airstream trailer rolls on to campus and parks in the shadow of St. Ignatius Church? Members of the USF community get to share their stories and talk about their connection ...
During the 2018 Alumni Weekend, alumni and School of Nursing and Health Professions staff had the pleasure of reconnecting with Dr. Corbett, who proudly shared the 9th edition of her book. Easy to say ...
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