
Congratulations Kamala!
Over my four years as dean of UC Law SF, I have had the honor of congratulating and celebrating the achievements of so many of…
Over my four years as dean of UC Law SF, I have had the honor of congratulating and celebrating the achievements of so many of…
Hallinan, a distinctive and often divisive figure in San Francisco politics, died Jan. 17, 2020. He was 83. San Francisco is known for its iconic…
Mieke Eoyang ’02, who spent years working as a legislative aide specializing in national security issues on Capitol Hill, is currently the vice president for…
Matt Valdez ’13 lives six blocks from the house he grew up in, the house where his mother still lives. While this may be common…
The Global Justice Center has had tremendous success in recent years ensuring women and girls raped in war have access to abortion services, and UC…
UC Law SF earlier this month celebrated the accomplishments of its alumni at “GAMECHANGER,” a gala-style event acknowledging the impact of its graduates and the…
Burk “Buck” Delventhal ’69 may have Herman Melville to thank for his long, productive career in the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. “I remember reading…
Nathan Ballard ’99 has no question about what he wants to do for the rest of his life. “I’ve made it my life’s work to…
Eric Casher’s gratitude for his gifts and opportunities goes hand-in-hand with a feeling of responsibility to those whose lives have turned out different than his…
When Claude Stern ’80 was five years old, his grandmother told him the Almighty gives each person a single box of energy to use during…
Vien Truong ’06 loves her community, and it seems the feeling is mutual. In 2017, Assemblyman Rob Bonta of Oakland told San Francisco Magazine, “In…