USF Professor Recalls Role In King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ Speech
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his defining “I Have a Dream” speech. A Bay Area man who was one of Dr. King’s closest advisors told KPIX 5 the words that...
View ArticleUSF Professor Killed In Berkeley Apartment Fire
BERKELEY (CBS SF) - A man who died in an apartment fire in Berkeley early Tuesday morning was a longtime professor at the University of San Francisco. Andrew Goodwin, 56, died in a two-alarm fire that...
View ArticleCareer Advice From A Bay Area Expert In Criminal Justice
A career in criminal justice is one of the most sought-after jobs in the San Francisco Bay Area. Not only do entry-level positions in areas such as law enforcement command a competitive salary and...
View ArticleUSF Upends Notre Dame De Namur In Opener
Kruize Pinkins scored 19 points as San Francisco rolled to a 95-57 victory over Division-II Notre Dame de Namur in a season opener Friday night.
View ArticleUSF Defeats Cleveland State On Late Run
Mark Tollefsen had 18 points for San Francisco in its win over Cleveland State Wednesday night 91-82.
View ArticleIdaho State Tops San Francisco In OT
Chris Hansen had 33 points on Monday night to lead Idaho State to an overtime victory at San Francisco 93-90.
View ArticleUSF Overcomes Late Deficit, Edges Montana In 75-74 Win
Kruize Pinkins scored 22 points and Cole Dickerson added 17 more to lead San Francisco to a 75-74 win over Montana on Friday night.
View ArticleDickerson Scores 23, USF Defeats Sonoma State
Cole Dickerson scored a game-high 23 points to lead four players in double digits as San Francisco defeated Division II Sonoma State 96-73 to open the Golden Gate Challenge tournament on Wednesday night.
View ArticleUSF Unable To Compete Against Saint John’s
D'Angelo Harrison scored a game-high 18 points, on 5-of-8 shooting, to lead St. John's in an 81-57 rout of San Francisco Wednesday night.
View ArticleRenowned San Francisco Professor Expects Continued Demand For Educators
Although demand for new educator positions in the San Francisco Bay Area is highly competitive, a leading expert expects jobs for new educators to be strong for years to come. That’s according to Alma...
View ArticleUSF Student Missing For More Than Two Weeks
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A 32-year-old man who is a University of San Francisco student was reported missing Monday after his family told police they hadn’t heard from him in more than three weeks, San...
View ArticleUSF Unable To Hold Off BYU In WCC Semifinals
LAS VEGAS (CBS / AP) — Tyler Haws overcame a rough shooting night to score eight of his 24 points in overtime, helping BYU outlast San Francisco 79-77in the West Coast Tournament semifinals Monday...
View ArticleUSF Falls At Home To LSU In First Round Of NIT
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS / AP) — Jarell Martin scored 14 of his 16 points in the first half and LSU beat San Francisco 71-63 in the first round of the NIT on Wednesday night. Shavon Coleman and Johnny...
View ArticleUniversity Of San Francisco Professor Shares Career Advice For Future Educators
While several secondary and post-secondary teaching positions remain open in the San Francisco Bay Area, acquiring one of the coveted jobs is highly competitive. But what makes one job applicant stand...
View ArticleFormer SFSU Professor Accused Of Secretly Recording Video Of Students In...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A former San Francisco State University and University of San Francisco professor has been arrested on charges that he recorded video of students using the bathroom in his...
View ArticlePres. Obama’s Executive Order On Immigration Will Impact Bay Area’s Diverse...
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — President Barack Obama announced he would sign an executive order on Friday in Las Vegas that will shield about 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. One out of...
View ArticleSilicon Valley’s Hi-Tech Industry Underwhelmed With Pres. Obama’s Immigration...
SAN JOSE (KCBS) — President Obama’s immigration announcement on Thursday fell failed to impress the technology industry in Silicon Valley as there were no assurances for an increase in hi-tech visas....
View ArticleSan Francisco Health Care Students Must Develop Clinical Expertise
With a new $887.4 million trauma center set to open in December, San Francisco General Hospital plans to hire 100 nurses in a number of specialty areas. But for San Francisco nursing students halfway...
View ArticleProfessor Encourages Education Majors To Adapt To New Technologies
According to a report published earlier this month from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and Workforce, job opportunities for college-educated workers have risen dramatically. That great...
View ArticleAssistant Dean Says Healthcare Students Have Endless Opportunities
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the healthcare industry is one of the largest industries in the country, with nearly 22 million jobs projected for 2022. That’s great news for San Francisco...
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