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Vanderbilt selects San Francisco for new campus; mayor outlines anti‑trafficking funding and preparations ahead of major events

San Francisco Board of Supervisors · January 13, 2026
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Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Vanderbilt University will open a full‑time academic campus in San Francisco beginning in 2027 and told the Board the city is expanding survivor‑centered prevention and response efforts — including trainings, community‑based funding, and a supplemental budget request ahead of the Super Bowl and World Cup.

Mayor Daniel Lurie told the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 13 that Vanderbilt University has selected San Francisco as the site for a full‑time academic campus beginning in 2027, an announcement he said will bring students, faculty and research activity downtown and support small businesses.

The mayor also answered a District 11 topic from Supervisor Chen about preparations to prevent and respond to human trafficking around large events, including the NFL Super Bowl and the FIFA World Cup. "Keeping San Francisco and our residents and visitors safe is my number one priority," Lurie said, adding that the city plans a…

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