USD is looking ahead
In a lengthy email, President James T. Harris III, D.Ed. outlined the impacts, both present and future, that the global pandemic has and will have on the University of San Diego.
Read moreIn a lengthy email, President James T. Harris III, D.Ed. outlined the impacts, both present and future, that the global pandemic has and will have on the University of San Diego.
Read moreAssociated Student Government (ASG) President Marion Chavarria Rivera was placed under review by the ASG Executive Board during an Executive Board meeting on Tuesday, April 21.
Read moreAfter 48 hours of voting, USD students have chosen the Associated Student Government President and Vice President for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to make routine aspects of campus life difficult and complicated.
Read moreThe University of San Diego’s University Senate voted on April 2 to allow all undergraduate students to take any USD undergraduate course on a pass/fail basis in Spring 2020.
Read moreThe University of San Diego has canceled all Summer 2020 undergraduate study abroad programming. The university is planning to run all Fall 2020 undergraduate study abroad programs as planned, while monitoring CDC guidelines and USD’s internal criteria for travel.
Read moreAll Casual Worker positions will be suspended starting March 29, according to an email sent by James T. Harris III, D.Ed., on March 26 to USD employees.
Read moreWhile most Californian Toreros have hunkered down in their homes in accordance with recent “shelter-in-place”’ regulations, Danielle Gadbois, a University of San Diego alumna from the class of 2019, has spent the last month working to develop and distribute a test for the novel coronavirus that could save countless lives.
Read moreMoving trucks, the packing of boxes, and tearful goodbyes are all that could be seen outside the dorms at USD over the past week.
Read moreIt has officially been 12 days since the USD community received the first email from President Harris detailing the mandatory remote teaching due to the COVID-19 virus.
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