Chime in on the Black Innovators Unfiltered: A BGSA Power Panel & Mixer this Thursday, April 17, from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at Lone Mountain Koret Lodge for an evening of raw conversations, career gems, and networking with trailblazers who are redefining success! RSVP Here »
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The Graduate Student Senate (GSS) invites USF graduate students to join them at the 10th annual USF Night! Show off your USF pride at Oracle Park when the Giants take on the Milwaukee Brewers. Your special event package includes a free game ticket and a long-sleeved hoodie. Register now »
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| Tuesday, April 15
9 a.m. | Gleeson Plaza
Graduate Nursing Association will be hosting an on-campus blood drive, where you will have the opportunity to donate blood for those who need a blood transfusion! Register here »
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Tuesday, April 15
10 a.m.–1 p.m. | Lo Schiavo Getty Study
Earthworks is an environmental art showcase to celebrate Earth Month. Art across many mediums will be showcased, with student artists presenting their work in a gallery-style presentation along with several short films. This event is free and open to the USF community! Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability.
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| Tuesday, April 15
11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. | Gleeson Plaza
Get ready to celebrate San Francisco like never before at USF’s first-ever 415 Day! From iconic SF eats and live music to games, giveaways, and a giant city map you can pin your favorite spots on— this campus-wide celebration is all about honoring the culture, flavor, and pride of the 415!
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Tuesday, April 15
1–2:15 p.m. | McLaren 251
The Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomes Bill Ong Hing for a lecture on the history and ongoing debate surrounding birthright citizenship. In this talk, Professor Hing will explore the origins and evolution of birthright citizenship in the United States, examining its impact on national identity, immigration policy, and civil rights.
RSVP here »
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| Tuesday, April 15 – Wednesday, April 16
8–10 p.m. | Lone Mountain Studio Theatre
USF Performing Arts Presents: The Bald Soprano. Eugene Ionesco’s groundbreaking comedy takes you on a wild ride through nonsense, chaos, and tragedy. Six characters unravel the absurdity of existence and modern communication in this witty, thought-provoking masterpiece, translated from French by Tina Howe. Expect laughs, existential dread, and maybe a little head-scratching! Register here »
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Wednesday, April 16
4:45–6:15 p.m. | McLaren 251
Daniel Barcay's career in the technology sector focused on developing planetary-scale systems, including Google Earth. Today, he is advocating for human thriving within the rapidly developing landscape of artificial intelligence.
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| Wednesday, April 16
5:30–8:30 p.m. | Lone Mountain Koret Lodge
Join the Black Student Union for a celebration of Black culture and community, featuring a thoughtfully curated menu, live performances, reflections, and awards for individuals. RSVP here »
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