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The following blog post was contributed by Master of Science in Conflict Management and Resolution student Kay Wilson. Before I traveled to Rwanda, I knew about as much about the country as every ...
Christopher Carter, associate professor of theology and religious studies, talked to The Daily Dot about the history of butter pecan ice cream in the South.
In the skateboarding world, Cordano Russell stands out as a true original. At 6-foot-3-inches tall and 230 pounds of solid muscle, the 19-year-old skateboarder glides effortlessly across concrete and ...
For the second time in the past three years, the University of San Diego has been named the most beautiful campus in the nation, according to The Princeton Review.
SAN DIEGO (April 17, 2025) - The San Diego County Bar Association has selected University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Professors David Brennan ‘03 (LLM) and Robert Fellmeth to be honored with a ...
The rise of cyber incivility in the workplace has measurable consequences, especially for workers with stigmatized or marginalized identities. Learn more.
University of San Diego Athletics announced Wednesday that Bill McGillis, Associate Vice President and Executive Director of Athletics, will be leaving USD today for other professional opportunities.
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 ...
Police, Communities, and Relationships During COVID-19 Stressing a stressed system: How good relationships are key to violence prevention in cities ...
The USD College of Arts and Sciences (the college) hired 14 new faculty members in three distinctive themes – Borders and Social Justice, Technology and the Human Experience and Climate Change and ...
As part of the Urgent Challenges Collective's annual Action Week, we will be hosting three events geared towards connecting students with local community partners who do work in the areas of housing ...
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.
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