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Christopher Carter, College of Arts and Sciences The Daily Dot Christopher Carter, associate professor of theology and religious studies, talked to The Daily Dot about the history of butter pecan ice ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune spoke with Kimya Massey, Associate Vice President and Executive Director of Athletics, and Steve Lavin, Head Coach of Men's Basketball, about the future of the program.
Nik Usher, College of Arts and Sciences The Objective Nik Usher, associate professor of communication, wrote in The Objective about how newsrooms should react to the new administration's handling of ...
Eo Hanabusa, Equinox Research and Engagement Coordinator at USD, spoke with ABC 10 about The Nonprofit Institute's Quality of Life Dashboard which monitors quality of life indicators like air quality ...
NBC 7 interviewed Tammy Lin, supervising attorney for the School of Law's Immigration Clinic, about how the new White House administration could impact the immigration and asylum systems.
Donald Dripps, Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, was a guest on NPR's Throughline podcast to explain the ins and outs of the Fifth Amendment.
No. 2 San Diego volleyball on Sunday was named the number two seed in the 2022 NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship and will host first and second round matches in the tournament, as announced during ...
Daniel López-Pérez, a founding faculty member of USD's architecture program, was featured in Architectural Record for designing a polyhedron-shaped house that could offer a scalable, space-efficient ...
Dean Darren Kew of the Kroc School of Peace Studies shared his expertise on the recently announced ceasefire between Israel and Hamas during an interview with ABC 10 San Diego. He discussed the ...
Julia Mossbridge, College of Arts and Sciences FOX News Affiliate professor Julia Mossbridge talked to FOX News about the discovery of a strange metal in South America, the possibility of it being an ...
As our Torero community comes back together for the spring semester, it is an important moment to double check our residence hall spaces, rooms and offices to ensure they are safe and secure. Please ...
From the tallest tree to the smallest flower, more than a dozen gardeners at the University of San Diego take care of 155 acres of the campus’s landscaping. “In Nayarit, I worked out in the fields all ...
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