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The Student Leadership and Engagement (SLE) Involvement Fair is a chance to discover some of the many opportunities our 150+ student organizations have to offer. This semester's fair will be hosted over two sessions, with different organizations at each one! Join us on Sept. 1 and Sept. 6 from 11:30 a.m–1 p.m. on Privett Plaza. Attend for a chance to win a Nintendo Switch, Beats Studio Buds, or other cool prizes! Learn more »
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Monday, Aug. 29 4–4:30 p.m. | McLaren 251
Learn great tips from Career Services on how to have an eye-catching LinkedIn profile to attract employers for jobs and internships. The workshop will include best practices from professionals. Learn more »
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Monday, Aug. 29 6:30–9:45 p.m. | Education Building 40
ASUSF Voices is a five-ensemble choral group that builds community through singing and music. Voices allows you to gain the benefits of being involved in a student org while receiving credits for your college transcript. You can join by registering as a student organization or class. Learn more »
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Tuesday, Aug. 30 6:30–8 p.m. | McLaren 250
Learn more about this signature leadership program for first-year students from the 2023 Magis leadership team and program alumni. Transform your first year through retreats, weekly gatherings, and working with peers to implement a project that creates change. Learn more »
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Tuesday, Aug. 30 6:30–7:30 p.m. | McLaren 252
Curious about sorority life at USF? Join the Panhellenic Council to learn more about how you get involved in one of their three sororities on campus. Learn more »
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Tuesday, Aug. 30 7–8 p.m. | McLaren 251
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Wednesday, Aug. 31 11 a.m.–2 p.m. | Gleeson Plaza/Lawn
Camp Gleeson is your one-stop shop to learn about the resources, facilities, and people dedicated to your success at USF. Join the Gleeson Library team for learning, fun, prizes, snacks, refreshments, swag bags for the first 100 students, and a chance to win one of three fantastic prizes in a raffle. Learn more »
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Wednesday, Aug. 31 6:30–7:30 p.m. | McLaren 252
Want to meet other new students and test your knowledge while battling as a team to win prizes? Join the Cultural Centers for Asian and Asian American Trivia Night filled with light snacks, drinks, and community bonding and learning. Learn more »
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Thursday, Sept. 1 7–8 p.m. | McLaren Complex
Learn more about the University of San Francisco's first organization for women and come to Tri Gamma's Info Night on Sept. 1. With the chance to bond with fellow female-identifying nursing students, Tri Gamma aims to promote academic excellence at USF's School of Nursing and Health Professions. Learn more »
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Friday, Sept. 2 2:30–4:30 p.m. | Gleeson Library
The USF Food Pantry is an intermediate, short-term solution for any registered USF student to receive food and toiletry items. Students can take the items that they need. Items are available on a first-come, first-serve basis until our supply is depleted. Learn more »
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Friday, Sept. 2 3:30–4:30 p.m. | UC 414
The Cultural Center's Gender Affirming Clothing Closet is now open for the year! Come to our first pop-up event where we'll have tons of great clothes ready for selection and pick up. You'll also be able to learn more about how to make individual appointments throughout the year. Learn more »
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Due by Friday, Sept. 2
The McGrath Scholars Program is an academic leadership program offered by the Change the World From Here Institute for junior- and senior-level students. The course begins in spring 2023 and is an excellent opportunity to study complex leadership theory and social change. Nominate a top-notch individual today! Learn more »
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Thursday, Sept. 1 6–8 p.m. | Target on Geary Blvd
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The Phoenix is a weekly e-newsletter sent by Student Leadership and Engagement to help students stay connected and get involved. It features campus events, leadership opportunities, athletic games, workshops, retreats, and more. Why “The Phoenix” title? The Phoenix has long been associated with the history and growth of USF as well as St. Ignatius, who encouraged followers to “go forth and set the world on fire.” Learn more »
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