University of San Francisco - Flyby Tour / Overview

See an overview and tour of the University of San Francisco Hilltop Campus and the surrounding area.
The University of San Francisco (USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, California. The university's main campus is located on a 55-acre (22 ha) setting between the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. The main campus is nicknamed "The Hilltop" and is split into two sections. Part of the main campus is located on Lone Mountain, one of San Francisco's major geographical features. Its close historical ties with the City and County of San Francisco are reflected in the university's traditional motto, Pro Urbe et Universitate ('For the City and University'). The current motto is "Change the World from Here". The mascot is "The Don", a Spanish nobleman.
In this video: Saint Ignatius Church (1914),
Kalmanovitz Hall (1927/2008),
School of Education Building (1930),
Lone Mountain (1932),
Gleeson Library (1950) and the Geschke Learning Resource Center (1997),
Toler Hall (1955),
War Memorial Gymnasium (1958),
Ulrich Field (1958),
Fromm Hall (1959/2003),
The Koret Law Center: Kendrick Hall (1962) and Dorraine Zief Law Library (2000),
Lone Mountain North (1963),
Gillson Hall (1965),
Harney Science Center (1965),
Hayes-Healy Hall (1966),
University Center (1966)
Cowell Hall (1969),
Negoesco Stadium (1982),
USF Koret Health and Recreation Center (1989),
Loyola House (1999),
Loyola Village (2002),
Malloy Hall (2004)
John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Center for Science and Innovation
The USF Website is www.usfca.edu
This video and production are not affiliated with the University of San Francisco.
Photography and editing from this video by David Sheakley-Early
Music from this video by U.S. Army Blues, which can be found here: freemusicarchive.org/music/US...

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  • @seanhogue6410
    @seanhogue6410 Жыл бұрын

    My Son attended USF , great memories GREAT video

  • @ravensview1

    @ravensview1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! My daughter is there and she enjoys it.