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ALCALÁ
GETINVOLVED!
About ...................................................................................................... 1 Torero Orgs ......................................................................................... 2 Involvement Consultants ........................................................... 3 Academic ............................................................................................... 4 Athletics & Recreation .................................................................. 44 Changemaker ...................................................................................... 61 Departments ...................................................................................... 76 Fraternity & Sorority .................................................................... 88 Multicultural .................................................................................. 100 Special Interest ............................................................................... 114 Spiritual .............................................................................................. 134 Graduate Orgs .................................................................................. 138 contents

About

The Alcalá Bazaar takes place at the start of each semester at USD, and provides a space for students to discover the many opportunities for involvement that are available! Student organizations, university centers and departments come together to meet and greet students and share their positive experiences about getting connected. This is your opportunity to learn about student organizations on campus and how you can become a member! There's an organization for everyone, including academic, cultural, service, athletic, spiritual, and fraternities and sororities.

Tuesday, February 7th 12:15pm - 2:15pm PST

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Looking

Torero orgs

sandiego.edu/toreroorgs to learn about Torero Orgs, USD’s network for undergraduate student organizations. 2
to get involved at USD? Want to learn more about the many different student organizations here on campus? Visit

Involvement consultants

The Involvement Consultants provide information regarding a variety of involvement opportunities, student organization resources and policies, University sponsored events, and general campus information. Beyond providing these services, the ICs help students get connected to the appropriate resources on campus and to the involvement opportunities that best suits each student's passions and needs.

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Academics

Accounting Society/Beta Alpha Psi

Alcalá Chapter of Mortar Board National

College Senior's Honors Society

Alcalá Club

American Marketing Association

American Medical Student Association

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Association for Computing Machinery

Baja SAE Club

Biology Club

Business Administration Society

Chemistry and Biochemistry Club

College of Arts and Sciences

Copley Library

Data Analytics Club

El Club de Español

German Club

Honors Club

Humanities Center Student Board

International Business Club

International Studies Abroad

Law and Business Mediation Caucus

Minorities in Business

Model United Nations

Office of Undergraduate Research

Psychology Club

Real Estate Society

Sales Club

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

Society for Integrated Engineering

Society of Physics Students

SOLES Graduate Admissions

Southeast San Diego Tutoring

STEM Outreach Club

Student Finance Association

Student

International Business Council

Supply Chain Management Association

Tri Pi (Mathex)

Women in Business

Writing Center

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ekavanaugh@sandiego.edu

We're dedicated to helping students grow in their leadership skills through professional development, servant leadership and exposure to the latest trends and topics in the accounting industry. As an Accounting Society or Beta Alpha Psi member, you will have access to numerous networking and service events.

Accounting Society/Beta Alpha Psi
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Alcalá Chapter of Mortar Board National College Senior's Honors Society

sandiegomortarboard@gmail.com

Mortar Board is a national organization that promotes values of community, leadership, academics, and service through community and service events. We are an organization of college seniors that started as a women's service club and have grown to an organization for anyone with the drive to serve their community.

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Alcalá Club

janeamccoy@sandiego.edu

The Alcalá Club is a service organization of students who work with the president of the University of San Diego as official representatives of the university. We work at a variety of donor events including the Founder's Gala and State of the University. First-year and transfer students with a 3.0 GPA or higher in their first semester at USD will be invited to apply in mid-January.

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American Marketing Association

zoeybrown@sandiego.edu

The American Marketing Association is a national professional organization for marketers. Our collegiate chapter of AMA hosts events that help members explore career paths within marketing, connect with professionals and alumni in the field, attend networking opportunities, and sharpen their professional skills. Membership is free and open to all declared and undeclared students!

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American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

romankaur@sandiego.edu

American Medical Student Association at University of San Diego Chapter. We foster a community of future physicians through education and advocacy.

@usd.amsa

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers

klong@sandiego.edu

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) represents the USD student body to the American Society of Mechanical Engineering Board. ASME aims to encourage professional networking and spread the word about opportunities ranging from contests to interesting conferences, and building connections between current and past students in the Mechanical Engineering program

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Association for Computing Machinery

shaetzel@sandiego.edu

The purpose of the University of San Diego Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) chapter is to increase knowledge of and greater interest in the science, design, development, construction, languages, management, and applications of modern computing. The chapter serves students at the University of San Diego through events where students can explore their interest in computer science and network with professionals in the field. USD ACM is an official student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery professional society.

@usandiego_acm

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Baja SAE Club

sebastianparedes@sandiego.edu

Ready to apply what you've learned in the classroom to a real world project?

Baja SAE Club is helps prepare students for the automotive industry and/or the Baja SAE engineering senior design project by providing resources and help develop the skills such as welding, designing, and presenting.

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Biology Club

usdbiologyclub49@gmail.com

The USD Biology Club strives to provide a collaborative and engaging space for not only biology enthusiasts, but also for those who express an interest in Biology. We aim to give students opportunities to become involved in the community, to explore San Diego, and to enrich their liberal arts education through fun events, trips and informational sessions. In joining this club, you will get to meet like minded students and participate in events and activities relating to Biology!

@usdbioclub

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Business Administration Society

usdbusinesssociety@gmail.com

The Business Administration Society strives to inspire and empower the next generation of business leaders by providing the necessary tools, wisdom, and supportive community to instill confidence in our members to take the next steps towards fulfilling their personal and career aspirations. The purpose of this organization is to create and foster a community for students interested in or currently pursing a bachelor of Business Administration.

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@usdbas

Chemistry and Biochemistry Club

usdchembiochemclub@gmail.com

USD Chemistry and Biochemistry Club invites a community of aspiring chemists and biochemists at USD to promote science outside of the community, scientific and non-scientific, through outreach activities.

We are a great source of community service opportunities and social events.

@usdchembiochemclub

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College of Arts and Sciences

casmarketing@sandiego.edu

The College of Arts and Sciences is at the heart of the University of San Diego. The College offers 32 majors, 38 minors, three graduate programs and one certificate. Students are able to freely explore their interests, pursue their passions with purpose and learn to think critically across different topics.

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Copley Library

claccess@sandiego.edu

Copley Library is the go-to spot at USD for research help, safe and comfortable study spaces, and resources to support your work. We are here to help you accomplish your academic goals from your first day through graduation. We look forward to serving you!

@copleyatusd

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Data Analytics Club

cvelazquez@sandiego.edu

If you are looking to learn or improve your data skills. As well as meet data professionals who have the career you hope to have in the future. The Data Analytics Club is FOR YOU!

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El Club de Español

jgersten@sandiego.edu

El Club de Español is an all-inclusive, academic, and cultural organization. We are dedicated to maintaining an environment that will uplift and encourage each member. . We also wish to provide cultural activities and Spanish speaking workshops to our members. @Spanishclub_USD

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German Club

mmouch@sandiego.edu

The German Club engages anyone interested in German/Swiss/Austrian related activities.

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Honors Club

marcosvargas@sandiego.edu

Honors Club is a great opportunity to engage with Honors students, build community with one another, and make an impact on and off campus.

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Humanities Center

humanitiescenter@sandiego.edu

Find out the many ways the Humanities Center explores the human condition through events, seminars, exhibitions, podcasts, research opportunities and more. Stay connected and be involved through the Humanities Center Student Board (HCSB)! The HCSB helps create programs, puts on events and is the campus liaison.

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ibclubusd@gmail.com Learn about what it takes to be a professional pursuing a career in international business! At IBC, we aim to provide experiential and educational events through alumni panels as well as company presentations and visits - all great networking opportunities. Hope to see you there! @usd.ibc 23
International Business Club

International Studies Abroad

internationalstudies@sandiego.edu

Developing Global Changemakers! University of San Diego undergraduate students have the opportunity to live and study in over 30 countries for a year, semester, summer or intersession while earning USD credit offered in over 80 different programs. USD is a nationally ranked leader in International Education. Adventure awaits! @usdstudyabroad

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Law and Business Mediation Caucus

hseymour@sandiego.edu

If you are interested in learning how to be a mediator come join our club! We practice negotiation, conflict resolution, and professional communication skills that can be applied in any scenario and in the legal world, similar to mock trial. We compete at international tournaments and represent our school extremely well as a group, hope to see you soon!

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Minorities in Business

xmorenojose@sandiego.edu

Minorities in Business aims to create an inclusive space for minority students interested in or studying business. We provide our students with valuable ways to excel in their professional careers by holding networking events, hosting guest speakers, and creating an inclusive space for all students.

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@usd_minoritiesinbusiness

Model United Nations

atirrell@sandiego.edu

Model United Nations is a club through which students simulate the inner workings of the UN. We have weekly meetings here on campus, and then travel to cities such as New York, Boston, DC, Seattle, and LA to attend conferences where we conduct the simulations with students from colleges and universities from around the world. @usd_mun

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Office of Undergraduate Research

ugresearch@sandiego.edu

The goal of the Office of Undergraduate Research is to ensure that undergraduate students from all disciplines have the opportunity to engage in research, scholarly and creative activities during their time at USD. The office provides unique services and several on-campus research programs to all undergraduates on campus. Services for students include: Research ethics and integrity; Fellowships to conduct research, scholarship, and creative works; Professional development workshops; and funding for travel to present research findings.

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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

usdpsychologyclub@gmail.com

Psychology Club invites guest speakers from various psychological fields to expand more on their research, careers, or areas of work. It is an excellent opportunity for students to explore future careers and network with others.

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Real Estate Society

klundberg@sandiego.edu

The Burnham-Moores Center's Real Estate Society welcomes and encourages students interested in pursuing a major or minor in real estate to join the student-run organization. Through the support of the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate, Knauss School of Business students interested in pursuing a career in real estate have access to personalized career coaching, real estate scholarships, internship and mentorship opportunities, company site visits, Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate conferences and events, opportunities to network with San Diego real estate leaders, and much more. We look forward to supporting you along your real estate journey!

@usdres
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Sales Club

usandiegosalesclub@gmail.com

Sales Club helps members gain the skills they need to bring their ideas to life. We host outside speakers, industry professionals, and workshops to educate members about a career in sales and how to sell themselves.

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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers

nortiz@sandiego.edu

SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) changes lives by empowering our Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support, and development. The purpose of the SHPE USD Student Chapter is to provide a safe space and network for our members to reach opportunities for a successful professional career before and after graduation while being part of an amazing familia.

@shpe_usd

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Society for Integrated Engineering

dgates@sandiego.edu

Society for Integrated Engineering is a club to build community within Integrated Engineering, as well as hold professional development events to help prepare students for their future careers.

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@usdsie

Society of Physics Students

mhendija@sandiego.edu

The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a professional association explicitly designed for students and their advisers. Membership, is open to anyone interested in physics. The only requirement for membership is that you be interested in physics.

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SOLES Graduate Admissions

solesadmissions@sandiego.edu

Mother Rosalie Hill Hall on the University of San Diego campus is home to the School of Leadership and Education Sciences' (SOLES) vibrant and vision-driven collective of academic departments, centers and institutes. Here, we combine innovation with introspection, academics with real-world application, and study with social impact. Our nationallyaccredited programs span the realms of leadership, teaching and counseling, both at graduate and undergraduate levels. They're all approached with an emphasis on social justice, multiculturalism and a determination to forge a better world together.

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Southeast San Diego Tutoring

trandell@sandiego.edyu

Southeast San Diego Tutoring offers all USD undergraduates the opportunity to earn up to six units tutoring kids at partnering K-8 and middle schools. Students register within the first 2-3 weeks of the semester (after they have set the rest of their academic/work schedules) and earn one unit for every three hours they tutor each week over the course of ten weeks, while giving back to the community, gaining internship experience to put on their resumes, and garnering professional references. Tutors set their own schedules, 3-9 hours per week, within their assigned school's daily operating hours, Monday through Friday (a very limited number of Saturday hours are available).

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STEM Outreach Club

tlow@sandiego.edu

The mission of our club is to make STEM fun and accessible to students and the local community who need positive role models to show them that careers in STEM are possible for anyone. We are also connecting those pursuing STEM education with like-minded individuals and providing them with an opportunity to pursue their particular interests in an extracurricular setting

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sfa.usd@gmail.com The #1 organization for success in the financial field. 38
Student Finance Association

Student International Business Council

sibc@sandiego.edu

Frank Potenziani, our benefactor, founded the Student International Business Council (SIBC) with the goal of developing leaders who would conduct business in a reputable way and play a fundamental role in building peace around the world. SIBC's mission is "to empower students through the ethical advancement of commerce by developing leadership, entrepreneurial ability, and global interaction," and has a vision of "peace through commerce." Our council offers members real-world business experience, leadership, networking, internship, and travel opportunities with projects that include the development of an e-commerce business, writing business case analyses/ proposals, conducting market research and analysis, and leading entrepreneurial trainings.

@usdsibc

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Supply Chain Management Association

afilipovic@sandiego.edu

A professional business organization focused on giving students an inside look on Supply Chains through factory tours, career insights panels, networking events and a dedicated career fair!

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Tri Pi (Mathex)

svanaki@sandiego.edu

An academic based club used to empower students to extend their love and knowledge of math beyond the classroom.

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wib.usd@gmail.com

Empowering women’s professional development in the business world as well as supporting them in becoming confident, competent, and contemporary leaders within their industry.

@wib_usd

Women in Business
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Writing Center

writingcenter@sandiego.edu

USD's Writing Center is an inclusive community serving undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines. In free, 45-minute to one-hour, one-onone consultations, our experienced consultants provide critical reflection and constructive feedback during the multiple stages of the writing process, from planning to composing to revision. In this process, it is our goal to help students develop strategies for improving their writing, for gaining confidence in their writing and for developing educational independence.

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Athletics & recreation

Athletics

Campus Recreation

Club Cross Country

Club Men's Lacrosse

Club Men's Rugby

Club Men's Volleyball

Club Pickleball

Club Sailing

Club Swim

Club Women's Lacrosse

Club Women's Rugby

Club Women's Soccer

Pep Band

Pilates Club

Torero Gaming Esports

University Fitness

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mpontiff@sandiego.edu

We are the support staff for all 17 Division I Athletic Programs at San Diego.

Athletics
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Campus recreation

campusrecreation@sandiego.edu

Campus Recreation supports student learning by providing opportunities to be active, develop leadership skills, cultivate community and persist in experiences proven to enhance well-being. We are committed to providing welcoming and well-maintained facilities, staffed with an emphasis on compassionate service.

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Club Cross Country usdcxc@gmail.com Join USD Club Cross Country to achieve your running goals and make friends. Welcoming casual as well as competitive runners! @usdcxc 47

Men’s Club Lacrosse

menslacrosse@sandiego.edu

We are a competitive club team in MCLA division 2. We hold 3 practices a week and compete with other schools in games on weekends throughout the spring semester.

@usdmenslacrosse

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CLUB Men's Rugby

felixmorales@sandiego.edu

USD Rugby is a club sport with varsity expectations. Founded in 1980, USD Rugby has a long history of success in Southern California and at a national level. Normal practice hours are Tuesday/Thursday evening 5-7PM on Manchester Field. Contact us for more information!

@USD_Rugby

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Men's Club Volleyball

cameronlynch@sandiego.edu

USD Men's Club Volleyball is a competitive club sports team that competes in the Southern California Collegiate Volleyball League (SCCVL) and National Collegiate

Volleyball Federation nationals tournament (NCVF). Last season we finished 1st in our League and 5th overall for D2 at Nationals. We hold tryouts every semester, email our president, Cameron, for more information!

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Club Pickleball

sburns@sandiego.edu

Club Pickleball Club Pickleball gives members the opportunity to play pickleball and practice throughout the week. It is open to both beginners and advanced players with the opportunity to learn the sport or compete in ladder-style matches.

@usdclubpickleball

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Club Sailing

nolananderson@sandiego.edu

We bring the ability for students to sail at USD. For casual members, we offer a once-a-month keelboat sailing experience with zero previous knowledge. Additionally, for members interested in obtaining a more hands-on sailing experience, we offer a once-a-week sailing team practice; these practices are supervised by a coach at Southwestern Yacht Club. These practices will require zero skill to start, as they will be from the ground up. @usd_sailing

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Club Swim

nmakkad@sandiego.edu

Our team offers competitive and noncompetitive options to our athletes. Come to the pool to meet cool people, have fun, stay in shape, or to get ready to compete at a local and/or national level! Club Swim is a part of the College Club Swimming League.

@usdclubswim

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Club Women's Lacrosse

usdwomenslacrosse@gmail.com

Club Women's Lacrosse plays teams from all over the west coast, and is open to all skill levels. Our club meets three times a week, and is a great way to meet new people who share a love for lacrosse!

@usdwomenslax

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Club Women's Rugby

womensrugbyusd@gmail.com

Women's Club Rugby is open to any women interested in playing rugby, no experience required! Come check out our team!

@womensrugbyusd

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Women's Club Soccer

lhartzel@sandiego.edu

Women's Club Soccer is a competitive sports club at USD. We have practices, seasons, and tournaments throughout the semester as well as hanging out on and off the field. @usdwcsoccer

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dalcones@sandiego.edu

Pep band

Interested in supporting our Basketball and Football teams with Dance and Cheer?

Miss playing your instrument in a fun, stress-free environment? Bring your music, instruments, and arrangements as we bring the Torero pride to home games and other USD events!

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Pilates Club

msoong@sandiego.edu

The USD Pilates Club is a fun, energetic, and free way for students to workout together and get in shape! Students have the opportunity to take workout classes or teach their own, with music, lights, and friends.

@usdpilatesclub

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Torero Gaming Esports

torerogaming@sandiego.edu

A sports club with multiple Esports teams for popular games. We support all games and are looking to foster new competitive players.

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University Fitness

usdbfc@gmail.com

University Fitness (USD FIT) is a branch of Campus Recreation dedicated to developing the mind, body, and spirit of our campus community. USD

FIT offers opportunities to support your wellness and health goals through one on one personal training and Recreation classes such as Weight Training 101, Upper/Lower Body Express Workout, and Yoga. We welcome you to our facilities and are excited to share opportunities that promote your health and personal growth.

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changemaker

Associated Student Government

Fashion Forward

Humanitarian Society

Make A Wish Club

Pee in Peace

Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention

Students for Life

Students for Sexual & Reproductive Justice

Surfrider Foundation

Sustainability Club

Torero Program Board (TPB)

Toreros Fighting Homelessness

USD Medical Brigades

USD Votes

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Associated Student Government

asgpublicrelations@sandiego.edu

The Associated Student Government consists of your student representatives who want to make your life at USD the best it can be! Made up of four branches, ASG works together to solve student issues, financially support several campus services, facilitate communication between student organizations, and serves as the official student voice to the administration. Let us know about what you want to see on campus, how we can address student issues, and ways to make life at USD more fun!

Instagram: @usd_asg, TikTok: @usd_asg

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We are an organization that strives to promote awareness on the dangers of textile waste through upcycling and recycling. In the process of doing so, we also provide creative opportunities to underprivileged youth. @usdfashionforward

Fashion Forward
fashionforwardusd@gmail.com
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Humanitarian Society

kschirmer@sandiego.edu

The USD Humanitarian Society focuses on increasing awareness and organizing effective actions surrounding humanitarian concerns through an intersectional, community-centered approach. We also hope to provide a venue to connect students with on campus and local organizations that align with their passions and with each other!

@usdhumanitariansociety

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makeawishusd@gmail.com

@makeawish.usd

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Pee in Peace

jmcatee@sandiego.edu

Pee in Peace is a collective advocating for trans and gender non-conforming students on campus through the creation and maintenance of accessible all-gender restrooms, trans inclusive housing policies, gender affirming healthcare services, and promotion of reproductive justice.

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Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention

sdiamond@sandiego.edu

RSVP (Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention) Peer Educators are a group of undergraduate students in the Center for Health and Wellness Promotion that support campus-wide prevention and education efforts. RSVP Peer Educators are responsible for: implementing prevention education on topics like healthy relationships, consent, bystander intervention, and how to support a survivor; planning and facilitating events for Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) and Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM); and working with different student groups to foster a culture of care! If you or your student group is interested in partnering with us, please reach out!

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Students for life

damieracruz@sandiego.edu

The purpose students for life is to protect the dignity all human life throughout every stage from conception to natural death. We aim to protect life through education, service, and advocacy. If you feel called by our message, all are welcomed to join the complex conversation of life.

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Students for Sexual and Reproductive Justice

jmcatee@sandiego.edu

Students for Sexual and Reproductive Justice is a collective advocating for the sexual and reproductive health and wellness needs of USD students. This includes but is not limited to peer education, policy advocacy, and the building of community with those passionate about creating a more just and equitable campus for all.

@ssrj.usd
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Surfrider Foundation

mhobson@sandiego.edu

Surfrider foundation is dedicated to engaging the USD community in education and activism surrounding the issues of plastic pollution, ocean protection, beach access, coastal preservation and clean water in the local San Diego area. We aim to promote and complete projects that fulfill the national Surfrider Foundation's mission towards the protection and enjoyment of the world’s oceans, waves and beaches, for all people, through a powerful activist network. The Surfrider Foundation University of San Diego Club is affiliated with the national Surfrider Foundation.

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Sustainability Club

sustainableusd@gmail.com

Sustainability Club works to identify and address areas where the USD and broader San Diego community can improve their sustainability efforts.

We work to mobilize the student body to effectively advocate for sustainable solutions. Additionally, we host a variety of events throughout the semester such as clothing swaps, beach cleanups, free sustainable giveaways, and more.

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@usdsustainabilityclub

Torero Program Board (TPB)

tpb@sandiego.edu

The Torero Program Board (TPB) is a team of student leaders who implement mission-driven events and enrich the Torero experience for the University of San Diego undergraduate students. We take joy in fostering opportunities that build connections within the community and promote student involvement and expression through diverse and inclusive programming. Our wide range of events focuses on education, sporting, entertainment, and multicultural initiatives. We bring guest speakers to campus, host concerts, put on tailgates, and so much more!

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Toreros Fighting Homelessness

omuniz@sandiego.edu

Toreros Fighting Homelessness is a club that specializes in helping out unhoused community here in the City of San Diego. Through community outreach and service.

@usd_tfh

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USD Medical Brigades

amarquis@sandiego.edu

University of San Diego is a chapter of Global Medical Brigades, an international movement of students and medical professionals working alongside local communities and staff to implement sustainable health systems. We work in remote, rural, and under-resourced communities in Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and Ghana that would otherwise have limited to no access to health care. In our one to two Brigades every year, we work to implement a holistic model to meet a community’s health and economic goals.

@usdbrigades

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USD Votes

ibrown@sandiego.edu

USD Votes is a non-partisan, all volunteer group of students, faculty, and staff, dedicated to encouraging every eligible member of the USD community to exercise their right to vote.

Our mission is to promote equity and fairness when it comes to political rights and to keep everyone on campus informed on our electoral process and when elections are taking place.

USD Votes is about building community through voting.

@USDVotesCampaign

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Departments

Anthropology Club

Career Development Center

Department of Music

Department of Theatre

Ethical Development and Restorative

Practices/Student Leadership Conduct Team

Leadership Studies Minor, SOLES

Office of Financial Aid - Scholarship Universe

Office of Sustainability

Student Wellness

The Office of the Tribal Liaison

University Center

Ticket Office

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Anthropology Club

griffonhooper@sandiego.edu

The Anthropology Club encourages students from all disciplines who are interested in Anthropology to join. Our club strives to promote cultural awareness and acceptance through field trips and other club-hosted activities. The purpose of the Anthropology Club is to explore all facets of the field of anthropology (whether it's Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, or Cultural Anthro) and to enhance the awareness of the diversity that exists within the field of anthropology through direct student participation and leadership. @usdanthropology

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Career Development Center

careers@sandiego.edu

The Career Development Center supports students in developing and achieving career goals that lead to meaningful lives. uiding students as they explore majors and define purposeful career paths. Teaching students how to articulate their strengths. Providing opportunities to build professional networks.

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Department of Music

music@sandiego.edu

Music at USD is home to a talented, energetic and committed community of faculty and student musicians. Students approach foundational coursework (music history, theory, composition and performance studies) in relation to a politics, art, literature, religion, and cultural studies. Our holistic curriculum prepares students for careers as professional musicians.

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Department of Theatre

theatre@sandiego.edu

Theatre at USD is home to actors, directors, playwrights and designers of the future. Our major, minor and MFA programs embrace theatre as a means to inspire humanity and engage a diverse society. We are committed to exploring the rich tradition of theatrical storytelling as an agent of social justice and to playmaking that matters and training undergraduates and graduates to create within an ensemble through collaborative artistic exploration.

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EDRP/The Student Conduct Leadership Team

ibubnack@sandiego.edu

USD SCLT - USD students can serve as leaders in the conduct process at USD. The Student

Conduct Leadership Team is a team of motivated and committed students who typically serve on 2-3 Student Conduct Hearing Boards per semester.

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Leadership Studies Minor

vgray@sandiego.edu

The Leadership Studies Minor is an amazing program for YOU! This minor fulfills FDD1 and FDD2 requirements AND earns you a minor that shows you training as a thoughtful leader and change maker. Come join us. Be brave, be curious, be a LEADER! Contact VinSché Gray (vgray@sandiego.edu) and Anita Ip (iip@sandiego.edu) for questions.

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Office of Financial Aid - Scholarship Universe

onestop@sandiego.edu

USD has partnered with Scholarship Universe (Schol U), a scholarship-matching tool that connects students to millions of dollars of internal and external scholarships. This tool is available to all current undergraduate and graduate (non-Law) USD students and new students (once deposited). By creating a free Schol U profile, students can access scholarships catered to them without the stress of searching.

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Office of Sustainability

sustainability@sandiego.edu

USD's Office of Sustainability has launched several initiatives, including a 15-year Energy Master Plan, to support the University's goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2035. Our Green Office and Eco-Resident programs educate students and employees on ways to make their daily work and living practices more sustainable and help to reduce USD's greenhouse gas emissions. We also offer resources to support students, staff, and faculty efforts to help address climate change and other urgent challenges of the 21st century. @usdsustain

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Student Wellness

chwp@sandiego.edu

Student Wellness works to support the holistic well-being of all USD students, offering a wide range of services and resources to support your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Stop by the Student Wellness table to learn more about resources and fun ways to get involved if you are passionate about student well-being! Members from the Center for Health and Wellness Promotion will be at the table to chat and answer any of your wellness-related questions.

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The Office of the Tribal Liaison

swytewa@sandiego.edu

The Office of the Tribal Liaison (OTL) is dedicated to the educational success and supporting the needs of Native American students by providing academic and cultural resources. Our office is committed to cultivating an inclusive community for USD’s Native American and Indigenous student. The OTL is focused on fostering enriching opportunities that promote the holistic development and success for Native students as they pursue their higher education and career goals.

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University Center Ticket Office

coltonbyrd@sandiego.edu

Have you ever wanted to explore San Diego for cheep? The ticket office is here to help! We sell discounted tickets to local attractions to students at USD.

@usdticketoffice

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Fraternity & Sorority life

Alpha Delta Pi

Alpha Pi Sigma

Alpha Tau Omega

Beta Theta Pi

Delta Sigma Pi

Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Delta

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Phi Chi Theta

Sigma Phi Epsilon

Sigma Theta Psi

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Alpha Delta Pi

kwood.zetapi@gmail.con

We are the oldest sorority ever created and the first on USD's campus. We are a group of women who work with our philanthropy and sisterhood to inspire, lead, and create forever friendships. We embody our open motto: we live for each other!

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Alpha Pi Sigma

rho.recruitment.aps@gmail.com

Alpha Pi Sigma works continuously with other organizations to improve community and educational values throughout it's chapters. Sisters strive academically, personally and professionally in a commitment to excellence and with a desire to support one another. Alphas are scholars, leaders, contributors and lifetime members of an infinite sisterhood who hold their values close to heart.

@usdalphapisigma

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Alpha Tau Omega

pmcdermott@sandiego.edu

We are the fraternity in which every member offers something unique to add to something greater than themselves. We are the fraternity that holds our members accountable both personally and professionally. We are the fraternity that values love and respect above all else.

Come check us out.

@ato_sandiego

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Beta Theta Pi

rush@sdbeta.org

The Zeta Omega Chapter of Beta Theta Pi is a social fraternity that seeks to develop Men of Principle for a Principled life. Best known for its award-winning Men of Principle Initiative, Beta aims to foster an enjoyable fraternal experience centered on brotherhood, personal growth, and creating a sense of home among its members.

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Delta Sigma Pi

usddsp@gmail.com

Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.

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Kappa Alpha Theta

ceokat1870@gmail.com

A group of strong, ambitious women who build each other up. Theta is support through a sisterhood that goes beyond four years at USD. It is a lifelong friendship!

@usdtheta

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Kappa Delta

usdkdvpm@gmail.com

Kappa Delta was founded in 1897 to empower women and inspire confidence in its sisters. As a sorority we promote meaningful relationships, community service, and upholding the values of Kappa Delta. AOT!

@usdkappadelta

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Kappa Kappa Gamma

usdkkg@gmail.com

Kappa Kappa Gamma is a national sorority that values sisterhood, philanthropy, scholarship, and community. Here at the Eta Gamma Chapter, we strive to uphold these ideals.

@usdkkg

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Phi Chi Theta

phichithetazu@gmail.com

Phi Chi Theta is a National Professional

Business Fraternity that aims to expand and strengthen business professional skills and opportunities for its members. This organization is for business majors and minors that want to find a community and have an opportunity to network with other students and business professionals that share similar interests.

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Sigma Phi Epsilon

kennethcollins@sandiego.edu

Sigma Phi Epsilon is a fraternity on campus focused on Building Balanced Men. Come out during the Alcala Bazaar and meet the guys!

@usdsigep

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Sigma Theta Psi

nehakumar@sandiego.edu

Sigma Theta Psi is a multicultural, academic and social sorority founded on the principles of honesty, loyalty, respect, open mindedness, leadership and academic excellence. Our members come from all walks of life, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, etc.

We celebrate our differences, as we believe they make each person uniquely beautiful--let your uniqueness shine with Sigma Theta Psi.

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multicultural

#BLM & Beyond: Social Justice and Advocacy Series

Asian Students Association

Association of Chicanx Activism

Black Student Resource Commons

Filipino Ugnayan Student Organization

Folklorico and Mariachi Association (FAMA)

Italian Culture and Language Organization

LGBTQ+ & Allies Commons

National Society of Black Engineers

People of the Islands Club

Queer and Trans Student Union

United Front Muliticultural Commons

Women's Commons

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USD#BLM & Beyond: Social Justice and Advocacy Series

rjez@sandiego.edu

The USD #BLM and Beyond Social Justice and Advocacy Series created a space where we can move beyond social justice statements into action. We host a series of interactive events, speakers, artistic expression salons, and resources to uplift community members who have been historically marginalized. We curate events that address the inequities, highlight assets, educate community members about the impact of injustice, create space for collaborative healing, and celebrate the joys and accomplishments of BIPOC individuals across campus and beyond. We would like to invite our community members to join us in envisioning the future of this mission centered, collaborative, social justice work!

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Asian Students Association

asa.usd@gmail.com

Asian Students Association aims to be a safe space and educational resource for those who want to celebrate and learn more about APIDA cultures. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, and we hope to build a strong and inclusive community for our new and returning members.

@asa.usd

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Association of Chicanx Activism

shayrodriguez@sandiego.edu

Association of Chicana Activists (A.Ch.A.) seeks to recruit and retain Chicanx/Latinx students in higher education. A.Ch.A. Is Queer, Transgender, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color inclusive and welcomes people of all identities and backgrounds. A.Ch.A. is an organization that seeks to transform womxn by charging individuals with the desire for freedom, self-determination, and selfsufficiency.

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Black Student Resource Commons

kwilkins@sandiego.edu

The Black Student Resource Commons (BSRC) seeks to enhance student success for Black identified students by building community engagement & identity develop through social, academic & wellness programming.

@USDBSRC

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Filipino Ugnayan Student Organization (FUSO)

fusopresident@gmail.com

The Filipino Ugnayan Student Organization strives to create an environment that is inclusive, welcoming, and diverse. We hope to provide a sense of community where members thrive and embrace and appreciate the variety of cultures, mindsets, and values that take place within this organization. FUSO is dedicated to emphasizing the importance of solidarity, social justice, self-care and open-mindedness to both returning and new members.

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Folklorico and Mariachi Association (FAMA)

usdfama@gmail.com

The Folklorico and Mariachi Association will educate others on the diversity of the Mexican culture through dance and music performance.

Members will participate in social services, spread cultural awareness, and establish a welcoming environment for all students.

@usd_fama

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Italian Culture and Language Organization

mperuzzi@sandiego.edu

We welcome everyone who is interested in Italian culture! Whether you are learning Italian, or you just simply love Italy, join us to celebrate Italian culture by taking trips to Little Italy, watching Italian films, and many more fun activities throughout the semester.

@usd_italian_club

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LGBTQ+ & Allies Commons

lgbtq@sandiego.edu

Established in 2018, the LGBTQ+ & Allies Commons came out of a legacy of student activism that pushed for greater visibility and support for LGBTQ+ community members. We seek to create affirming spaces for queer and trans folks while educating the entire campus community about inclusive strategies through an anti-oppression framework that is explicitly proBlack, queer and feminist. With this goal in mind, we provide an LGBTQ+ student lounge, host identity-specific community groups, and offer educational programs around LGBTQIA+ culture and concerns.

@usdlgbtqcommons

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National Society of Black Engineers

nsbe@sandiego.edu

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is an organization that is dedicated to increasing diversity in STEM careers while providing members with the necessary resources to market themselves to companies, improve their academic standing, and positively impact their community. Despite the name, NSBE is not limited to Black engineers, rather we are an organization that strives to help any student thrive in their academia and those who feel they can benefit from our career development opportunities.

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@nsbeusd

People of the Islands Club

usdpoiclub@gmail.com

Aloha/Håfa Adai! People of the Islands club (POI) is a community of students who share a background or interest in Pasifika culture. Our club offers an inclusive space for students to learn more about the culture and is a "home-away-from-home" for students from Hawai'i, Guam, and other islands of the Pacific. Our largest event of the year, Spring Lū'au, is an exciting banquet to share Pasifika culture, food, dance, and a special live performance.

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Queer and Trans Student Union

ctorre@sandiego.edu

Queer & Trans Student Union’s purpose is to serve all USD undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, and faculty who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, pansexual, gender-fluid, gender non-conforming, etc., or as allies to this community. As a cultural organization, Queer & Trans Student Union’s primary goal is to foster an environment of acceptance and inclusion of sexual and gender diversity through education, support, and social activities.

Queer & Trans Student Union encourages individuals and the university community to engage with issues regarding sexual rientation, gender identity, and gender expression, so as to foster personal and social growth and wellbeing.

@usdqts
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United Front Muliticultural Commons

ufmc@sandiego.edu

The United Front Multicultural Commons (UFMC) is an educational resource that promotes and affirms the unique identity of each person at USD. We collaborate with departments, student organizations, faculty and community members to empower students to honor and value diversity to build a foundation for social justice.

@USDUFMC

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Women's Commons

womenscenter@sandiego.edu

The Women's Commons invites students to find voice, develop skills for transformation and understand who they are called to be. We host regular events such as Pop-ups and Dialogue after Dobbs where we engage with topics such as period poverty and reproductive justice. We also offer the opportunity for students to engage in story-sharing and challenge traditional styles of leadership.

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special interest

Center for Student Success Coaching Program

Chinese Culture Language Association College Republicans

Comedy Improv Club (Comic Sans)

Commuter Commons

Delta Lambda Phi Film Society

First-Generation Student Association

Game Development Club (Torero Studios)

Her Healthy Habits

Hiking Club

International Buddy Program

Less Than Three Dance Crew

Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International

Phi Delta Epsilon

Student Leaders

The Haven Project

Torero Ambassadors

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Center for Student Success Coaching Program

cssusd@gmail.com

The Student Success Coaching program provides a unique opportunity for students interested in gaining practical experience in a paraprofessional counseling role. Peer coaches, also known as Student Success Coaches, hold private academic coaching appointments in the Center for Student Success each week, and work with up to 10 clients on an ongoing basis during peak academic times. Additionally, coaches are required to participate in one hour of small group supervision and one hour of large group supervision each week. Supervision is led by a licensed clinical psychologist and a practicum intern from the Center for Health and Wellness Promotion. Overall, the time commitment amounts to around six hours per week.

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Chinese Culture Language Association

sdoering@sandiego.edu

Our organization fosters an area for students studying or interested in chinese culture to come together and promote the building of friendships beyond linguistic and cultural confines. Our organization also helps international students from china better adjust to academic life. Essentially if you love chinese culture and its beautiful language, the people within this organization agree with you. Our events and meetings focus on chinese cultural events and allow our members to form lasting relationships through experiencing these amazing traditions together (eating a meal, watching plays, or visiting museums, etc). Not to mention, we all aim to help each other continue practicing this gorgeous language!

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@usd.ccla

College Republicans

usdrepublicans@gmail.com

The University of San Diego's College Republicans hopes to serve as the hub of conservative values and activism on campus. Our main goal is to create an environment where we can foster healthy and informative dialogue regardless of political viewpoints, and where students can openly express their values, opinions, and beliefs.

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Comedy Improv Club (Comic Sans)

marykatherineriley@sandiego.edu

It's time for 'Whose Line is it Anyway?' college edition. Come join us in playing a variety of fun improvisational comedy games and perform in shows! Follow us @usd.improv on instagram to stay up to date on when and where you can come laugh with (and at) us!

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Commuter Commons

commutercommons@sandiego.edu

We're the Commuter Commons at USD! We aim to create a vibrant and inclusive community for commuter students

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Delta Lambda Phi

gbattaglia@sandiego.edu

Delta Lambda Phi (ΔΛΦ) is an international social fraternity for gay, bisexual, transgender, and progressive men. It offers a social environment and structure similar to other Greek-model college fraternities.

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mfoy@sandiego.edu

Film Society

A club for students who are passionate about cinema. We meet once a week to watch and discuss movies of all types.

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First-Generation Student Association

usd1stgenstudent@gmail.com

The First-Gen Student Association (FGSA) aims to support and build community among FirstGen students and the larger USD community.

The FGSA meets bi-weekly during Torero hours in the Commuter Commons where students can destress, identify campus resources, and build support among peers, staff, and faculty. @usd_fgsa

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Game Development Club (Torero Studios)

dalcones@sandiego.edu

Have you ever wondered how video games are developed? Come join Torero Studios where we talk new releases, industry news, and development! We also participate in game jams, where we collaborate with each other and other schools to make small video games!

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Her Healthy
herhealthyhabitsusd@gmail.com The purpose of this organization is to help women with self-love, spiritual, fitness, wellness, and balance life in general. @Herhealthyhabits.usd 124
Habits

Hiking Club

kingrey@sandiego.edu

The USD Hiking Club aims to connect students who enjoy hiking and being in nature. This organization will coordinate hikes throughout the San Diego area that range in difficulty. The Hiking Club strives to create a welcoming community, promote health, and have fun.

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International Buddy Program

mkiyota@sandiego.edu

The International Buddy Program originated in the International Center as a student mentor program designed to help international students attending the University of San Diego ease into student life and keep USD students connected with their international experience. This program is committed to pairing international students with experienced and committed USD students who can help them adjust to living in a new city and meet, mix with, and learn from other USD students. The International Buddy Program aims to enrich international students' experience abroad and create a truly global community.

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@usd_ibP

Less Than Three Dance Crew

kbaha@sandiego.edu

Less Than Three Dance Crew (or LT3 for short) is a dance crew that mostly focuses on hip-hop, but we explore many other styles of dance as well. We

are also an inclusive and welcoming space for dancers of all backgrounds and we provide weekly workshops for anyone to learn original choreography taught by LT3 members. Lastly, we do performances every semester, and anyone is welcome to be a performer if they want to do more than workshops!

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Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International

usandiegopad@gmail.com

Phi Alpha Delta is the world’s preeminent law fraternity because of our dedication to service: service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community. It is through devotion to the ideals of compassion, courage, diversity, innovation, integrity, professionalism, and service that we better both our profession and our community. Through accepting our differences we become not just a law fraternity, but a family.

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@usd_pad

Phi Delta Epsilon

usd.phideltaepsilon@gmail.com

Phi Delta Epsilon is a Coed Medical Fraternity that creates physicians of integrity with a lifelong commitment to our guiding principles of philanthropy, deity, and education through fellowship, service, mentoring, and formal training in leadership, science, and ethics.

@usd.phide

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Student Leaders

studentleader@sandiego.edu

Are you interested in becoming a Student Leader at USD? We are the group for you! We include Commuter Assistants, Olé Team, Resident Assistants, Scholastic Assistants, and Transfer Scholastic Assistants. With great talent, energy, and spirit, our Student leaders are vital in providing important programs and services to the USD community!

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The Haven Project

isabellaramirez@sandiego.edu

The Haven Project is a student-run organization dedicated to providing support to those who have experienced and are experiencing foster care and adoption with the goal of continued education and uplift in our community. It consists of students who seek to create a safe place where individuals can feel understood and share experiences. Our vision is to be a service organization that connects USD to the foster care community through education, advocacy, and service.

@thehavenproject_usd

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Torero Ambassadors

usdambassadorsclub@gmail.com

The Torero Ambassadors is a collective of six Ambassador communities — Olé Ambassadors, SOAR Ambassadors, Out of State Ambassadors, Transfer Ambassadors, International Ambassadors and Torero Tour Guides. Each community has a unique mission, unified by a passion for presenting USD authentically. The Torero Ambassadors work closely with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to share their USD experiences with future Toreros at events such as open houses, campus tours, day hosting, student panels, webcasts, and more. We invite you to join us!

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Torero Gaming

torerogaming@sandiego.edu

We are a club that organizes meetings and events, from Super Smash Bros tournaments to a space to kick back and play Minecraft. Torero Gaming brings people with or without any experience of gaming come together to share our passion for games and bring inclusiveness and engagement to the USD community.

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spiritual

Jewish Student Union / Hillel InterVarsity Christian Fellowship University Ministry

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Jewish Student Union / Hillel

gjaffe@hillelsd.org

Hillel is a space for Jewish students to be able to experience and celebrate their Jewish traditions and meet other Jewish students that attend USD.

@usdhillel

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InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

eshenk@sandiego.edu

InterVarsity is a student-led organization that explores what it means to follow Jesus on a college campus. We are interdenominational and welcome all students, regardless of their religious beliefs. We hold all-campus events and weekly community groups.

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University Ministry

universityministry@sandiego.edu

People of all religious traditions and those still searching for their religious identity are invited to take part in University Ministry's liturgies, immersion trips, local service opportunities, retreats, faith-sharing communities, pastoral counseling and companionship, scripture study and All Faith Services.

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Black Graduate Student Association

Chi Sigma Iota

Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA)

Graduate Student Government

Graduate Women In Business

Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies

Kroc Graduate Student Association

LGBTQIA2S+ Graduate Student Association

Palestine Solidarity Committee at USD

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Black Graduate Student Association

bgsausandiego@gmail.com

BGSA seeks to create an empowering and safe community for black graduate and professional students through peer interaction, community engagement, and coalition building. We aim to cultivate a welcoming environment where black grad and professional students are free to be their most authentic self, lifting each other up and supporting one another through the journey of higher education.

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Chi Sigma Iota

chisigmaiotasd@gmail.com

CSI is an international honors society that thrives on professional development, social outreach, and community building. This organization prides itself on the betterment and growth of counselors in and out of graduate school. The Sigma Delta Chapter of CSI is for USD counseling students.

@sigmadeltacsi

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Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA)

gbsa@sandiego.edu

The GBSA exists to support the development of a professional, scholastic and social community in the Graduate Business School, promote interaction and interrelations between all business students, faculty, alumni and the greater business community, and promote interaction and inter-relations amongst all graduate and law students in the University of San Diego community. Additionally, the GBSA provides an avenue for student input into programs and policies through such activities as representation on committees and contributes to the overall mentality and cohesiveness of the business school.

@usd_gbsa_

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Graduate Student Government

ffeeney@sandiego.edu

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) serves the needs of the graduate and law students, building a strong and successful graduate community. They hold open meetings once a month and invite you to join them in realizing their goals. @usd_gsg

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Graduate Women In Business

womeninbusiness@sandiego.edu

The purpose of this organization is to support the business, professional, and leadership goals of students and alumni from the University of San Diego. This club is dedicated to empowering female business professionals, to assisting women into leadership positions in business, and to enhancing the diversity of the workforce worldwide.

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Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies

krocschool@sandiego.edu

The Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies (Kroc School) at the University of San Diego is the global hub for peace building and social innovation.Our master’s degrees in Peace and Justice, Social Innovation, Conflict Management and Resolution, Humanitarian Action, and Peace and Law prepare students for various career paths — in non-governmental organizations and nonprofit organizations, businesses, foundations and government. Our graduates are social innovators, inspired researchers, and multidisciplinary professionals with the moral imagination to shape more peaceful and just societies.

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Kroc Graduate Student Association

kgsa@sandiego.edu

The mission of the KGSA is to enrich the experience of graduate students at the Joan B. Kroc School of peace studies as students, members of the Kroc school community, and as members of the greater University of San Diego (USD) community. We do this by hosting social events, professional development opportunities, holding open meetings, providing student resources, and supporting student-led events!

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LGBTQIA2S+ Graduate Student Association

aisaac@sandiego.edu

The LGBTQIA2S+ Graduate Student Association is a community of folks who identify as and support LGBTQIA2S+ individuals and allies. We create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space that embraces and connects people of all sexualities, gender identities, and gender expressions, while acknowledging, advocating, and celebrating intersectionalities and recognizing that individuals are composed of multiple identities. We strive to encourage and promote graduate students building coalitions with faculty/staff and other students on campus in order to explore how sexualities and gender identities/expressions shape the student experience.

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Palestine Solidarity Committee

pscusd@gmail.com

The Palestine Solidarity Committee at USD (PSCUSD) is a democratic student organization that works to educate and advocate, through teach-ins, presentations, film screenings, guest speaker events, and calls to action, as part of the struggle for justice in Palestine within the framework of international law. PSCUSD will do this by aiming to align USD policies and practices with such that they do not actively obstruct the human rights and selfdetermination of the Palestinian people, as is currently the case. Our work is rooted in our belief that all forms of oppression, especially towards marginalized groups, must be rejected.

@pscusd

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