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The Japanese studies graduate talks about food, music, lyrics, generative AI, and software engineering.
“Do your knees ache when you run? Do your ankles hurt when you jump?”
Gerwyn Hughes wants to know. He’s a professor of kinesiology and he runs the new motion analysis lab in Harney Science Center at USF.
More than 140 students and professors traveled to 11 different USF global immersion programs in more than a dozen countries over the summer, exploring topics like the biology of cancer and learning more about the lives of migrants at the Spain and Morocco border.
Makena Gichuru ’25, an environmental science student, will use the Arthur Furst Research Award to support her schooling at USF — including research on coyotes in San Francisco.
English Professor Omar F. Miranda and three undergraduate students set out earlier this year to find the untold story of USF’s literary magazine, which has been published for more than a century.
In May, my dream to walk the pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago became reality.
The politics and urban studies double major tells how a USF internship affirmed her passion for equity.
The Japanese studies and biology graduate talks about professors, video projects, living in Japan, and where to go in San Francisco.
The Japanese studies graduate talks about basketball, Mongolia, music, and Shakespeare.
Levi Kottut ’25 is two years away from graduation but he’s already kicked off his career.