Alumnus-funded Japan trip

On Mar. 3, two classes from the University of San Diego embarked for Japan as part of a fully-funded excursion by the Chapman Family Foundation. This 10 day program started on Friday and concluded the following Sunday morning. The two classes in attendance were Dr. Leeva Chung’s Intercultural Communication 475 and Dr. Andrew Tirrell’s Politics in the Environment 349. A total of 36 students traveled to numerous cities in Japan to learn through firsthand experiences about Japanese culture and what it means to be a global citizen.

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USD QB succeeding abroad

Torero football alum Anthony Lawrence continues career in Japan’s X-league Anderson Haigler / Associate Editor / The USD Vista Anthony Lawrence stayed close to home for college. Despite receiving interest from the University of Pennsylvania and Yale, the La Mesa, California native elected to attend and play quarterback at the […]

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Torero climbs to Olympics

Sports Climbing will make its Olympic debut in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics  Celina Tebor / Managing Editor / The USD Vista Brooke Raboutou has been climbing since she could walk. Now, at age 18, she is the first U.S. climber to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.  The University of […]

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