
Director of University Mobility and Scheduling
- PHD, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, LEADERSHIP STUDIES
- MA, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, LEADERSHIP STUDIES
- BA, UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA, EDUCATION
Sean Horrigan, PhD, is Director of University Mobility and Scheduling at the University of San Diego (USD). Previously, he served as the Director of University Centers and Staff Development at the University of San Diego. He also served as the Director of Student Conduct and founded the restorative justice program at USD and has since implemented restorative practices across various functional areas in Student Affairs. Sean is an adjunct faculty member for the Center’s restorative justice facilitation and leadership certificate. He also regularly teaches RJ and leadership theory courses at Vermont Graduate and Law School and National University. Currently Sean leads the Center’s initiative on RJ and Catholic higher education (RJNCC).
He has a BA in Education from the University of Northern Iowa and an MA and PhD in Leadership Studies from the University of San Diego. Sean also serves on the Board of Trustees at the Tariq Khamisa Foundation who utilize RJ principles and practices in K-12 schools.
Professional Experience
At USD's Center for Restorative Justice he is on the leadership team of the RJNCC (Restorative Justice Network of Catholic Campuses) and is a restorative justice facilitator and trainer.
Previously, he served as the Director of Student Conduct and founded the restorative justice program at USD implementing restorative practices across various functional areas in Student Affairs. He has lectured in USD's School of Leadership and Education Sciences and is an adjunct faculty member in the College of Professional Studies at National University teaching courses in leadership, group dynamics, and adult development.
Sean serves on the Board of Trustees of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation whose mission is to promote safer schools and communities through education in the restorative principles of compassion, forgiveness, and peacemaking.

