Thanksgiving Travel
Students are getting ready to head home for the Thanksgiving Holiday but the short break is making it difficult for some students to get home. See USD’s academic calendar in comparison with other schools.
Read moreStudents are getting ready to head home for the Thanksgiving Holiday but the short break is making it difficult for some students to get home. See USD’s academic calendar in comparison with other schools.
Read moreThis past June, 32 members from the USD community embarked on the Camino de Santiago, a six-day, 70-mile pilgrimage starting in Madrid, Spain, and open to people of all faith backgrounds. People participate in the trek for many reasons, including religious healing and personal growth.
Read moreSpring Break 2022 doesn’t have to be about spending tons of money and hours planning a trip; it can quite simply be about falling in love again with the city USD students call home.
Read moreAfter canceling all Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 study abroad programs, USD says it is moving forward with study abroad for Fall 2021 with applications closing March 17. The hope of studying abroad brings a lot of excitement, concerns, and questions. With approximately 150 students having now applied for study abroad programs, an important question is whether or not their program will be canceled, and if it is, what that will mean for the students.
Read moreSeveral study abroad programs are moving forward with plans to return as soon as this spring semester Jennifer Mossuto / Associate Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego canceled all Fall 2020 study abroad programs on March 12. Since, then, study abroad programs for Spring 2021 opened […]
Read moreThe country’s second-most traveled football team knows a thing or two about life on the road James Douglas | Copy Editor | The USD Vista At the University of San Diego, football players usually don’t get the opportunity to study abroad. They dedicate their offseasons to honing their position-respective […]
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