
Leadership
Developing Responsible Citizens
“It’s not enough for our campus community to encourage students to develop into responsible citizens equipped to work collaboratively in a global society. We must, both as individuals and a collective group, model the same behavior. As we look back at 2022 and forward to the challenges and opportunities that come with a new beginning, I wish you and our entire Torero community the very best as we continue to do the work needed to confront humanity’s urgent challenges.” — President James T. Harris, DEd
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Most Beautiful Urban Campus
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Best Master’s in Law Enforcement Administration
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Undergraduate Study Abroad Participation
#4
Promoting Public Service
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Top 25 Drama Schools in the World
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Best-Run Colleges in the Nation
#1 in California
— The Princeton Review
USD contributed to the success of alumnus Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford ’08 (BA) has overcome a lot in his life, but these days, things are looking pretty sweet. While he admits it’s unusual for a 37-year-old man with a doctorate in clinical psychology to then decide to become a general contractor after studying at “YouTube University,” his real estate development firm is doing well. In a way, he credits much of his success to his time at USD, both on the football field and as a McNair Scholar.
Amanda Corona is preparing the next generation of culturally-diverse leaders
“As a result of personal and professional experience in higher education, I know the difference between surviving and thriving in postsecondary education. This distinction fuels my passion for supporting the development of people of color in higher education, which has led me down a personal, professional and academic journey of growth. My life’s goal is to create supportive, culturally competent climates for students to thrive.” — Amanda Corona ’18 (MA)
Writer and Showrunner Karissa Valencia is behind new animated Netflix series
The power of Native American culture is unleashed in Netflix’s new animated series, Spirit Rangers. Karissa Valencia ’13 (BA) developed the show’s concept, pitched and sold it, and has been working on the first season for the past two years as writer and showrunner. She describes the show as the adventures of a modern Native American family who lives in a magical national park. A trio of siblings are Spirit Rangers — land protectors, water protectors, animal protectors — who look out for the park.
The Knauss Center for Business Education
A New Home
The Knauss School of Business has a new home: The Knauss Center for Business Education opened in August of 2022, thanks to the generosity of Board Chairman Donald Knauss and whis wife, Ellie. “We believe in the leadership of this university, and we believe that talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not. This investment is going to create opportunities for a lot of talented students from all walks of life for generations to come,” said Don at the ceremonial opening of the 20,000-square-foot building.
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