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In a quiet moment before a men’s basketball game, University of San Diego Associate Vice President and Executive Director of ...
Aliyah Jones, a senior industrial and systems engineering student, juggles her studies, lifelong love for dance, and passion for mentoring others. Patrick Harris ’98 (BA) Patrick Harris attributes his ...
Concentration(s): Children's Rights (JD), Employment and Labor Law (JD), Environmental and Energy Law (JD), Health Law (JD), Public Interest Law (JD), Environmental and Energy Law (LLMUS), Employment ...
Get ready for an unforgettable summer evening! Join fellow USD alumni at Bar Bohémien, one of Los Angeles's absolute best rooftop destinations, as hailed by Eater Los Angeles. Indulge in a ...
Tammy Lin, supervising attorney of the School of Law's Immigration Clinic, talked to Times of San Diego about recent shifts in policy that protect refugees' legal status.
This week on “At the Edge of It All,” USD Athletic Director Kimya Massey joined us to talk about sports science. From analyzing minute details of athletes’ performance to gain an edge, to engaging ...
"At the Edge of It All" was joined by Dr. Viviana Alexandrowicz, associate professor in USD's Department of Learning and Teaching, to discuss her journey from Chile to championing bilingual education ...
Ami Carpenter, an assistant professor at the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies and an expert in trafficking, spoke with the Los Angeles Times about the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial.
Wall Street Journal Ranks USD Board Chair Emeritus Donald Knauss Among Top Corporate Board Directors
In the Wall Street Journal’s May 2025 ranking of America’s top 250 corporate board directors, Donald Knauss, chair emeritus of USD’s Board of Trustees, ranked among the top 20 nationally at #13. The ...
David Shirk, College of Arts and Sciences Reuters David Shirk, professor of political science and international relations, spoke to Reuters about the impact recent violence could have on tourism and ...
David Shirk, professor of political science and international relations, was a guest on Univision to talk about Mexico's first-ever judicial elections, which allowed voters to choose judges instead of ...
Alan Gin, Knauss School of Business The San Diego Union-Tribune The San Diego Union-Tribune interviewed Alan Gin, associate professor of economics, about the pros and cons of discounting water that ...
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