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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.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reported how USD law professor Alysson Snow, running for Lemon Grove mayor, has won according to the preliminary results from Tuesday’s election.
San Diego Busines Journal cited research by USD's Nonprofit Institute in a story about a local organization's efforts to support nonprofits.
KXN-AM spoke with visiting professor of law Lance Compa about the nationwide Starbucks worker strikes.
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.
Several women from the University of San Diego were selected as the "Top Women Leaders of San Diego for 2024" by Women We Admire. Recipients include Diana Hannasch-Haag, director of retention for ...
The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate (BMC) has announced the appointment of Sajan (Saj) Hansji as the newest member to its policy advisory board (PAB). The PAB provides policy guidance and ...
The University of San Diego would like to congratulate all of our wonderful students who are graduating this year. We will be spotlighting students from across campus, sharing their educational ...
NBC 7 San Diego covered news that alumna Brooke Raboutou won silver at the 2024 Olympic Games.
The University of San Diego (USD) tonight received a record-breaking financial pledge totaling $75 million from Darlene Marcos Shiley, philanthropist and Chair Emerita of USD’s Board of Trustees.
The University of San Diego (USD) announced today that longtime supporters Dan and Phyllis Epstein, through the Epstein Family Foundation, have committed $10 million — their largest current gift to ...
In the pre-dawn light, the University of San Diego (USD) Men’s Rowing team arrived for practice at Mission Bay. But on this particular January morning, the rowers arrived to the boathouse to find ...