USD Magazine Fall 2021
Fall 2021
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[president] James T. Harris III, DEd
[vice president, university advancement] Richard Virgin
[associate vice president, university marketing and communications] Peter Marlow petermarlow@sandiego.edu
[editor/senior director] Julene Snyder julene@sandiego.edu [senior creative director] Barbara Ferguson barbaraf@sandiego.edu
[editorial advisory board] Sandra Ciallella ’87 (JD) Lynn Hijar Hoffman ’98 (BBA), ’06 (MSGL) Minh-Ha Hoang ’96 (BBA), ’01 (MA)
Michael Lovette-Colyer ’13 (PhD) Kristin Scialabba (PhD candidate) Rich Yousko ’87 (BBA)
[usd magazine] USD Magazine is published three times a year by the University of San Diego for its alumni, parents and friends. U.S. postage paid at San Diego, CA 92110. USD phone number: (619) 260-4600. [class notes] Class Notes may be edited for length and clarity. Photos must be high resolution, so adjust camera settings accordingly. Engagements, pregnancies, personal email addresses and telephone numbers cannot be published. Please note that content for USD Magazine has a long lead time. Our current publishing schedule is as follows: Class Notes received between Feb. 1-May 30 appear in the Fall edition; those received June 1-Sept. 30 appear in the Spring edition; those received between Oct. 1-Jan. 31 appear in the Summer digital-only edition. Email Class Notes to classnotes@sandiego.edu or mail them to the address below.
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