Professor and Director of the Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic Bill Ong Hing's new book, American Presidents, Deportations and Human Rights Violations: From Carter to Trump, is an in-depth ...
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 ...
The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomed Marie Kondo, Japanese organizing consultant, author and visionary entrepreneur, to campus for a public lecture and VIP reception on March 6, 2017.
USF’s Charles Fowler MA '12 is single-mindedly dedicated to creating opportunities both in and out of the classroom for students to learn by improving their community. And that dedication has made him ...
Each year at our annual Traineeship Fair, students have the opportunity to interview with potential traineeship sites that fit their interests and schedules. For two semesters, students provide ...
The Class of 2017 celebrated graduation in St. Ignatius Church May 20 surrounded by hundreds of family and friends. Xavier Becerra, California’s attorney general, gave the commencement address, and ...
Nearly 35 years after Martin Luther King Jr. Day was declared a national holiday, King’s friend and fellow activist — USF Visiting Professor Clarence Jones — looks back and sees parallels between the ...
Nicole Phillips is an Associate Professor of Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis at the University of San Francisco (USF) School of Law. As an attorney, she represents employers in all aspects of ...
Faculty and students from the Counseling Psychology department are partnering with the San Francisco Human Rights Commission to assess the outcomes of Black to the Future, a multimillion dollar ...
Mario Gonzalez is earning a master's degree in organization and leadership at the University of San Francisco. Gonzalez recently spoke with the School of Education about his experience in the program ...