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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 ...
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 ...
Six USF law students and their professor have won the release of a man convicted of a crime he did not commit. Yutico Briley served eight years in prison for an armed robbery in New Orleans. He was 19 ...
Jeremy Howard shows how to make a homemade mask from a Tshirt. Data scientist Jeremy Howard was teaching a USF class several weeks ago on deep learning, discussing how to use evidence to make ...
Mark and Liz Vorsatz, together with Andersen and the Andersen Foundation, recently contributed $1 million in support of the USF School of Law graduate tax programs. Mr. Vorsatz is the Chairman and CEO ...
When the president of the United States calls, you answer the phone. That's what Patricia "Patty" Barron '80 did last winter when then President-elect Joe Biden called. Barron was sworn in on ...
Diane Kahn MA ’98, Women in Leadership & Philanthropy board member and School of Education Dean’s Circle member, is deeply committed to education. For the past three years, she has been leading the ...
While working with the Keta Taylor Colby Death Penalty Project (KTC) in Jackson, Mississippi, USF Law student Zynal Aziz ‘20, uncovered evidence that ultimately exonerated a man wrongfully accused of ...
There are two distinct principles that continue to stand out from my time at USF while I was completing the MPH-MSBH program: 1) the slogan “change the world from here” and 2) the importance of ...
When Kalie Moore ’06 moved from a small town in Nevada to attend USF in 2003, she was only 16, but she wanted to see the world — and San Francisco was her first stop. She didn’t waste any time, ...
Sara-Horton Deutsch, School of Nursing and Health Professions, USF Visionary Leadership in Healthcare is a newly published book that covers all aspects of leadership but centers care and compassion as ...
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