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University of San Diego

The University of San Diego (USD) is a private Roman Catholic research university in San Diego, California. Chartered in July 1949 as the independent San Diego College for Women and San Diego University (comprising the College for Men and School of Law), the two institutions merged in 1972.[4]

University of San Diego
Former names
San Diego College for Women (1949–1972)
San Diego University (1949–1972)
MottoEmitte Spiritum Tuum (Latin)
Motto in English
Send Forth Thy Spirit
TypePrivate university
Established1949; 75 years ago (1949)
Religious affiliation
Catholic Church
Academic affiliations
Endowment$652.5 million (2022)[1]
PresidentJames T. Harris III[2]
Academic staff
1007
Undergraduates5,702
Postgraduates2,529
Other students
810
Location, ,
United States

32°46′16″N 117°11′15″W / 32.77111°N 117.18750°W / 32.77111; -117.18750
CampusUrban
Colors   Blue and White[3]
NicknameToreros
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IWCC, Pioneer Football League
MascotDiego Torero
Websitewww.sandiego.edu

The university includes the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES), Knauss School of Business, and the Division of Professional and Continuing Education.

USD has 89 undergraduate and graduate programs, and enrolls approximately 9,073 undergraduate, paralegal, graduate and law students. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[5]

History edit

 
Immaculata Parish Church at USD showing the architectural style of the campus

Charters were granted in 1949 for the San Diego College for Women and San Diego University, which included the College for Men and School of Law.[6][7][8] The College for Women opened its doors to its first class of students in 1952. The Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, D.D., then bishop of the Diocese of San Diego and Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill, RSCJ, a Superior Vicaress of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, chartered the institution from resources drawn from their respective organizations on a stretch of land known as "Alcalá Park," named for San Diego de Alcalá. In 1954, the College for Men and the School of Law opened.[9] These two schools originally occupied Bogue Hall on the same site of University High School, which would later become the home of the University of San Diego High School. Starting in 1954, Alcalá Park also served as the diocesan chancery office and housed the episcopal offices, until the diocese moved to a vacated Benedictine convent that was converted to a pastoral center. In 1957, Immaculate Heart Major Seminary and St. Francis Minor Seminary were moved into their newly completed facility, now known as Maher Hall. The Immaculata Chapel, now no longer affiliated with USD, also opened that year as part of the seminary facilities. For nearly two decades, these schools co-existed on Alcalá Park. Immaculate Heart closed at the end of 1968, when its building was renamed De Sales Hall; St. Francis remained open until 1970, when it was transferred to another location on campus, leaving all of the newly named Bishop Leo T. Maher Hall to the newly merged co-educational University of San Diego in 1972. Since then, the university has grown quickly and has been able to increase its assets and academic programs. The student body, the local community, patrons, alumni, and many organizations have been integral to the university's development.

 
The Universidad de Alcalá in Spain, inspiration for Mother Hill's USD

Significant periods of expansion of the university, since the 1972 merger, occurred in the mid-1980s, as well as in 1998, when Joan B. Kroc, philanthropist and wife of McDonald's financier Ray Kroc, endowed USD with a gift of $25 million for the construction of the Institute for Peace & Justice. Other significant donations to the college came in the form of multimillion-dollar gifts from weight-loss tycoon Jenny Craig,[10] inventor Donald Shiley,[11] investment banker and alumnus Bert Degheri, and an additional gift of $50 million Mrs. Kroc left the School of Peace Studies upon her death. These gifts helped make possible, respectively, the Jenny Craig Pavilion (an athletic arena), the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology, the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, and the Degheri Alumni Center. As a result, USD has been able to host the West Coast Conference (WCC) basketball tournament in 2002, 2003 and 2008, and hosted international functions such as the Kyoto Laureate Symposium at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice and at USD's Shiley Theatre. Shiley's gift has provided the university with some additional, and more advanced, teaching laboratories than it had previously. In 2005, the university expanded the Colachis Plaza from the Immaculata along Marian Way to the east end of Hall, which effectively closed the east end of the campus to vehicular traffic. That same year, the student body approved plans for a renovation and expansion of the Hahn University Center which began at the end of 2007. The new Student Life Pavilion (SLP) opened in 2009 and hosts the university's new student dining area(s), offices for student organizations and event spaces. The Hahn University Center is now home to administrative offices, meeting and event spaces, and a restaurant and wine bar, La Gran Terazza.

In 2022, students began taking classes at the new Knauss Center for Business Education, a 120,000-square-foot complex that serves as an innovation and collaboration ecosystem for business students.[12]

In the spring of 2022, USD's total enrollment was 9,041 undergraduate, graduate, paralegal and law students from 85 countries and 50 US states.[13]

Environment and location edit

Alcalá Park sits atop the edge of a mesa overlooking Mission Bay and provides stunning panoramic views of San Diego.

The philosophy of USD's founder and her fellow religious relied on the belief that studying in beautiful surroundings could improve the educational experience of students. Thus, the university's buildings are designed in a 16th-century Plateresque architecture, a style of the Spanish Renaissance, paying homage to both San Diego's Catholic heritage[clarification needed] and the Universidad de Alcalá in Spain.

The campus is located approximately two miles north of downtown San Diego, on the north crest of Mission Valley in the community of Linda Vista. From the westernmost edges of Alcalá Park the communities of Mission Hills, Old Town, Point Loma, Ocean Beach, Bay Park, Mission Beach and Pacific Beach can be seen. Also, the Pacific Ocean, San Diego Harbor, the Coronado Islands and La Jolla are visible from the campus.

In February 2022, Travel+Leisure named USD campus as one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States [14] and Best Choice Schools ranked it the most beautiful urban campus in the United States.[15]

Administration edit

Though a Catholic university, the school is no longer governed directly by the Diocese of San Diego. Today, a lay board of trustees governs the university's operations. However, the Bishop of San Diego, Robert W. McElroy, retains a seat as a permanent member and retains control of the school's designation of "Catholic."

Academics edit

 
The Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology, opened in 2003

USD offers more than 80 degrees at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Students choose from undergraduate and graduate degree programs from the seven schools and college that comprise the University of San Diego:

  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • Knauss School of Business
  • Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering
  • Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science
  • Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies
  • School of Law
  • School of Leadership and Education Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Law are the oldest academic divisions at USD; the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies is the university's newest school. USD offers an honors program at the undergraduate level, with approximately 300 students enrolled annually.

  • Undergraduate Programs: 43 bachelor's degrees with many concentrations; 56 minors
  • Graduate Programs: 36 master's degrees, Juris Doctor (JD), five LLM degrees, four doctorates, dual degree programs

USD has a Carnegie Classification of R2- Doctoral University: High Research Activity. Carnegie gives this ranking to “institutions that awarded at least 20 research/scholarship doctoral degrees and had at least $5 million in total research expenditures (as reported through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Higher Education Research & Development Survey (HERD)).”

The School of business was recently renamed to Knauss School of Business after Don Knauss announced to increase the philanthropic giving to the university to $50 million as an investment in educating ethical and compassionate business leaders[16]

Rankings edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[23] Total
White 49% 49
 
Hispanic 22% 22
 
Other[a] 10% 10
 
Asian 7% 7
 
Foreign national 7% 7
 
Black 3% 3
 

USD is the youngest independent institution on the U.S. News & World Report list of top 100 universities in the United States. In 2021, University of San Diego was ranked tied for 88th in the "National Universities". U.S. News & World Report also ranked the University of San Diego's undergraduate Engineering program tied for 13th in the U.S. for engineering schools where doctorates are not offered[24] and the #1 Catholic Graduate Nursing School in the nation.

The Knauss School of Business was ranked the second-highest undergraduate business school in California, according to the 2022 ranking from Poets & Quants for undergraduate business schools.[25] The School of Business has ranked No. 1 in the nation for two years in a row on College Factual’s ranking of Best Real Estate Colleges in the United States and No. 13 of Best Communications Schools in the United States.

In February 2022, Travel+Leisure named USD campus as one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States.[14] In 2021, The Princeton Review ranked the University of San Diego 6th in Most Beautiful Campus, 8th in Best Quality of life, 14th in Most Popular Study Abroad Program, and 18th in Green Colleges.[26]

In 2014, University of San Diego was ranked the 482nd top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index college rankings.[27] 18% of students are pell-grant eligible.

In 2013, QS Global 200 Business Schools Report ranked USD's MBA program 59th in North America.[28]

Athletics edit

The Toreros compete in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and are members of the West Coast Conference for most sports.

Facilities edit

Athletic facilities for the school include:

USD has hosted NCAA Tournament events in men's and women's soccer, as well as men's and women's tennis. Additionally, between 2001 and 2003, the Jenny Craig Pavilion played host to the West Coast Conference Basketball Championships, as well as in 2008. Torero stadium has also played host to the 2012 Women's Soccer College Cup.

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.

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Further reading edit

  • Boudoin. Burt J. (2001). Fortress on the Hill: Founding the University of San Diego and the San Diego College for Women, 1942-1963 Mission Hills, CA: Saint Francis Historical Society, ISBN 0967847737 OCLC 46882831
  • Engstrand, Iris H. Wilson; White, Clare (1989). The First Forty Years: A History of the University of San Diego 1949–1989. San Diego, CA: University of San Diego. p. 121. OCLC 22975773, 20464871

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • University of San Diego athletics website
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: The University of San Diego Immaculata Church

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For the University of California school see University of California San Diego For the California State University school see San Diego State University For other uses see University of San Diego disambiguation The University of San Diego USD is a private Roman Catholic research university in San Diego California Chartered in July 1949 as the independent San Diego College for Women and San Diego University comprising the College for Men and School of Law the two institutions merged in 1972 4 University of San DiegoFormer namesSan Diego College for Women 1949 1972 San Diego University 1949 1972 MottoEmitte Spiritum Tuum Latin Motto in EnglishSend Forth Thy SpiritTypePrivate universityEstablished1949 75 years ago 1949 Religious affiliationCatholic ChurchAcademic affiliationsACCUCONAHECNAICUSpace grantEndowment 652 5 million 2022 1 PresidentJames T Harris III 2 Academic staff1007Undergraduates5 702Postgraduates2 529Other students810LocationSan Diego California United States32 46 16 N 117 11 15 W 32 77111 N 117 18750 W 32 77111 117 18750CampusUrbanColors Blue and White 3 NicknameTorerosSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I WCC Pioneer Football LeagueMascotDiego ToreroWebsitewww wbr sandiego wbr edu The university includes the Shiley Marcos School of Engineering Joan B Kroc School of Peace Studies Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science School of Leadership and Education Sciences SOLES Knauss School of Business and the Division of Professional and Continuing Education USD has 89 undergraduate and graduate programs and enrolls approximately 9 073 undergraduate paralegal graduate and law students It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 5 Contents 1 History 2 Environment and location 3 Administration 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 5 Athletics 5 1 Facilities 6 Notable alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Immaculata Parish Church at USD showing the architectural style of the campus Charters were granted in 1949 for the San Diego College for Women and San Diego University which included the College for Men and School of Law 6 7 8 The College for Women opened its doors to its first class of students in 1952 The Most Reverend Charles F Buddy D D then bishop of the Diocese of San Diego and Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill RSCJ a Superior Vicaress of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus chartered the institution from resources drawn from their respective organizations on a stretch of land known as Alcala Park named for San Diego de Alcala In 1954 the College for Men and the School of Law opened 9 These two schools originally occupied Bogue Hall on the same site of University High School which would later become the home of the University of San Diego High School Starting in 1954 Alcala Park also served as the diocesan chancery office and housed the episcopal offices until the diocese moved to a vacated Benedictine convent that was converted to a pastoral center In 1957 Immaculate Heart Major Seminary and St Francis Minor Seminary were moved into their newly completed facility now known as Maher Hall The Immaculata Chapel now no longer affiliated with USD also opened that year as part of the seminary facilities For nearly two decades these schools co existed on Alcala Park Immaculate Heart closed at the end of 1968 when its building was renamed De Sales Hall St Francis remained open until 1970 when it was transferred to another location on campus leaving all of the newly named Bishop Leo T Maher Hall to the newly merged co educational University of San Diego in 1972 Since then the university has grown quickly and has been able to increase its assets and academic programs The student body the local community patrons alumni and many organizations have been integral to the university s development nbsp The Universidad de Alcala in Spain inspiration for Mother Hill s USD Significant periods of expansion of the university since the 1972 merger occurred in the mid 1980s as well as in 1998 when Joan B Kroc philanthropist and wife of McDonald s financier Ray Kroc endowed USD with a gift of 25 million for the construction of the Institute for Peace amp Justice Other significant donations to the college came in the form of multimillion dollar gifts from weight loss tycoon Jenny Craig 10 inventor Donald Shiley 11 investment banker and alumnus Bert Degheri and an additional gift of 50 million Mrs Kroc left the School of Peace Studies upon her death These gifts helped make possible respectively the Jenny Craig Pavilion an athletic arena the Donald P Shiley Center for Science and Technology the Joan B Kroc School of Peace Studies and the Degheri Alumni Center As a result USD has been able to host the West Coast Conference WCC basketball tournament in 2002 2003 and 2008 and hosted international functions such as the Kyoto Laureate Symposium at the Joan B Kroc Institute for Peace amp Justice and at USD s Shiley Theatre Shiley s gift has provided the university with some additional and more advanced teaching laboratories than it had previously In 2005 the university expanded the Colachis Plaza from the Immaculata along Marian Way to the east end of Hall which effectively closed the east end of the campus to vehicular traffic That same year the student body approved plans for a renovation and expansion of the Hahn University Center which began at the end of 2007 The new Student Life Pavilion SLP opened in 2009 and hosts the university s new student dining area s offices for student organizations and event spaces The Hahn University Center is now home to administrative offices meeting and event spaces and a restaurant and wine bar La Gran Terazza In 2022 students began taking classes at the new Knauss Center for Business Education a 120 000 square foot complex that serves as an innovation and collaboration ecosystem for business students 12 In the spring of 2022 USD s total enrollment was 9 041 undergraduate graduate paralegal and law students from 85 countries and 50 US states 13 Environment and location editAlcala Park sits atop the edge of a mesa overlooking Mission Bay and provides stunning panoramic views of San Diego The philosophy of USD s founder and her fellow religious relied on the belief that studying in beautiful surroundings could improve the educational experience of students Thus the university s buildings are designed in a 16th century Plateresque architecture a style of the Spanish Renaissance paying homage to both San Diego s Catholic heritage clarification needed and the Universidad de Alcala in Spain The campus is located approximately two miles north of downtown San Diego on the north crest of Mission Valley in the community of Linda Vista From the westernmost edges of Alcala Park the communities of Mission Hills Old Town Point Loma Ocean Beach Bay Park Mission Beach and Pacific Beach can be seen Also the Pacific Ocean San Diego Harbor the Coronado Islands and La Jolla are visible from the campus In February 2022 Travel Leisure named USD campus as one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States 14 and Best Choice Schools ranked it the most beautiful urban campus in the United States 15 Administration editThough a Catholic university the school is no longer governed directly by the Diocese of San Diego Today a lay board of trustees governs the university s operations However the Bishop of San Diego Robert W McElroy retains a seat as a permanent member and retains control of the school s designation of Catholic Academics edit nbsp The Donald P Shiley Center for Science and Technology opened in 2003 USD offers more than 80 degrees at the bachelor s master s and doctoral levels Students choose from undergraduate and graduate degree programs from the seven schools and college that comprise the University of San Diego College of Arts and Sciences Knauss School of Business Shiley Marcos School of Engineering Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science Joan B Kroc School of Peace Studies School of Law School of Leadership and Education Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Law are the oldest academic divisions at USD the Joan B Kroc School of Peace Studies is the university s newest school USD offers an honors program at the undergraduate level with approximately 300 students enrolled annually Undergraduate Programs 43 bachelor s degrees with many concentrations 56 minors Graduate Programs 36 master s degrees Juris Doctor JD five LLM degrees four doctorates dual degree programs USD has a Carnegie Classification of R2 Doctoral University High Research Activity Carnegie gives this ranking to institutions that awarded at least 20 research scholarship doctoral degrees and had at least 5 million in total research expenditures as reported through the National Science Foundation NSF Higher Education Research amp Development Survey HERD The School of business was recently renamed to Knauss School of Business after Don Knauss announced to increase the philanthropic giving to the university to 50 million as an investment in educating ethical and compassionate business leaders 16 Rankings edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 17 132U S News amp World Report 18 98Washington Monthly 19 151WSJ College Pulse 20 150GlobalQS 21 1001 1200THE 22 601 800 Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 23 Total White 49 49 Hispanic 22 22 Other a 10 10 Asian 7 7 Foreign national 7 7 Black 3 3 USD is the youngest independent institution on the U S News amp World Report list of top 100 universities in the United States In 2021 University of San Diego was ranked tied for 88th in the National Universities U S News amp World Report also ranked the University of San Diego s undergraduate Engineering program tied for 13th in the U S for engineering schools where doctorates are not offered 24 and the 1 Catholic Graduate Nursing School in the nation The Knauss School of Business was ranked the second highest undergraduate business school in California according to the 2022 ranking from Poets amp Quants for undergraduate business schools 25 The School of Business has ranked No 1 in the nation for two years in a row on College Factual s ranking of Best Real Estate Colleges in the United States and No 13 of Best Communications Schools in the United States In February 2022 Travel Leisure named USD campus as one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States 14 In 2021 The Princeton Review ranked the University of San Diego 6th in Most Beautiful Campus 8th in Best Quality of life 14th in Most Popular Study Abroad Program and 18th in Green Colleges 26 In 2014 University of San Diego was ranked the 482nd top college in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet s Social Mobility Index college rankings 27 18 of students are pell grant eligible In 2013 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report ranked USD s MBA program 59th in North America 28 Athletics editMain article San Diego Toreros The Toreros compete in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and are members of the West Coast Conference for most sports Facilities edit Athletic facilities for the school include Jenny Craig Pavilion Torero Stadium Fowler Park and Cunningham Field Skip and Cindy Hogan Tennis Center USD Sports Center Pool USD Softball Complex McNamara Fitness Room Varsity Weight Room Practice Recreation Facilities Erg Room USD Boat House USD has hosted NCAA Tournament events in men s and women s soccer as well as men s and women s tennis Additionally between 2001 and 2003 the Jenny Craig Pavilion played host to the West Coast Conference Basketball Championships as well as in 2008 Torero stadium has also played host to the 2012 Women s Soccer College Cup Notable alumni editMain article List of University of San Diego people nbsp Jim Parsons 2001 MFA actor Emmy Award winning actor for The Big Bang Theory 29 nbsp Kris Bryant 2011 13 baseball player for 2016 World Series champion Chicago Cubs National League Rookie of the Year 2015 and Most Valuable Player 2016 30 nbsp Frances Townsend 1984 JD former Homeland Security Advisor to President of the United States George W Bush TV personality 31 nbsp Mario Testino 1975 BA Peruvian fashion and portrait photographer 32 nbsp Thomas J Whelan 1961 BA amp 1965 JD Senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California 33 nbsp Theo Epstein 2000 JD President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs 34 nbsp Mark Brnovich 1991 JD Arizona Attorney General nbsp Juan Vargas 1983 BA U S Representative for California s 51st congressional district Sattam bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 1965 BA and an honorary doctorate from USD in 1975 35 one of senior members of House of Saud son of King Abdulaziz 12th governor of Riyadh Province Saudi Arabia Carlos Bustamante 1969 BA Mayor of Tijuana 36 George Coker 1976 BA retired United States Navy commander awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War 37 Salvatore Cordileone 1978 JCD Canon Law Archbishop of San Francisco 38 Eric Musselman 1987 BA American basketball coach current head coach at the University of Arkansas and former head coach for the University of Nevada Reno Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors 39 Lowell McAdam 1983 MBA Chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications a company he joined in 2000 40 41 Juan Vargas 1983 BA U S Representative for California s 51st congressional district 42 Lorenzo Fertitta 1991 BBA entrepreneur casino executive and sports promoter MMA 43 Andrew Firestone 1998 BBA television personality and businessman 44 Monte Brem 2000 JD amp MBA founder and CEO of StepStone Group private equity firm 45 Ryan Zinke 2003 MS former United States Secretary of the Interior 46 Jonny Kim 2013 BA U S Navy physician Navy Seal and Astronaut 47 Todd Gloria 2000 BA former California State Assembly Member and current Mayor of San Diego 48 John Jocko Willink author podcaster and retired United States Navy officer who served in the Navy SEALs 49 Riley Adams Major League Baseball player for the Washington Nationals 50 Alison Armitage former swimmer actress and Playboy Playmate Paul Sewald Major League Baseball player for the Seattle Mariners 51 Robert Kardashian lawyer for O J Simpson and father of reality show personalities 52 Notes edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say References edit As of June 30 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2022 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY21 to FY22 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA Retrieved March 3 2023 President Elect Dr James T Harris III Named Fourth President of the University of San Diego SanDiego edu University of San Diego Archived from the original on June 24 2015 Retrieved February 25 2015 Color Palette USD Brand University of San Diego 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