November 2014

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Gr a du a te a nd La w Stu den t New s a nd V iew s www.sandiego.edu/gradlife

Greetings to all Graduate and Law Students!

W ha t’s In si de

Graduate Student Life

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Event Calendar

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Thursday, November 1 3 from 6-­‐7:30pm in

Mondays

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the first GSC meeting of the semester. GSC

Future of Ukraine

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meetings are open to all graduate and law

Events homepage

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students. Dinner provided.

Gratitude/Thankfulness

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Idea Lab/ UM

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College of Arts & Sciences

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Theology on Tap

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Thanksgiving Lunch

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LGSA

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Clothing Swap Party

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Lung Force Walk

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BGSA/Survey

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QPR

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Flu Shot

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La Gran Terraza/Dining

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Safe Space Allies

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Net Impact

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ASIA

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UFMC

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Just a few dates for the graduate students (non-law) to keep in mind:

Campus Recreation

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Nov 3—Class reservations for Spring 2015 begins; walk-in registration

USD Hiking League/ Mindful

the Graduate and Law Commons, SLP 401 is

The GSC would like to thank all the Graduate and Law Students who attended the Chargers Game on October 5. Even in the heat of the sun, it was still a great event!!

for Intersession 2015 Nov 11—last day to withdraw from classes with a ‘W’; deadline for

Stay Connected via USD Graduate and Law

removal of Incomplete grades from Spring and Summer 2014. Nov 25—Deadline for completion of dissertation defense for January 2015 graduation. (PHD students only).

Student Commons

@USDGradLawLife

For any questions about Graduate Student Life, please contact me at kfriedlander@sandiego.edu. Graduate and Law Commons: (619) 260-­‐2227


Tuesday, 11/4 Country Line Dancing Workshop 7-8 p.m.

Sunday, 11/9 Lung Force Walk

Bagel Breakfast

Monday, 11/17 Social Media Day

SLP 401 SLP 401

Thursday, 11/13

Thursday, 11/13

Sweet and Soulful

GSC Meeting

Friday, 11/14 The Future of Ukraine

12:30-2 p.m. See Ad

Thursday, 11/13

9 a.m.

See Ad

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Wednesday, 11/12

6-7:30 p.m.

Friday, 11/14 Rock Climbing

5:30-7:30 p.m.

4-6 p.m.

Warren Auditorium

Solid Rock Gym

MRHH

SLP 401

Thursday, 11/20

Tuesday, 11/18

Wednesday, 11/18

Thanksgiving Lunch

Idea Lab

All are welcome! 12-1 p.m. SLP 401

Thursday, 11/20 Clothing Swap Party

John Cleese “Writer, Actor, Tall Person” 7 p.m.

12:15-2:15 p.m.

9-5 p.m.

IPJ

SLP 401

Shiley Theatre Camino Hall

Partnership with University Ministry

Health Survey 11/4 – Thanksgiving

Theology on Tap: (7- 8:30p.m. SLP RM401) 11/4 Tijuana Service Trips: 11/8, 2/14, 4/11, 5/2 Thanksgiving Lunch: (12-2 p.m.) 11/18 Contact info for Graduate Student Ministry

For more information about the events and programs please visit www.sandiego.edu/gradlife


All graduate and law students are welcome to join and guests are invited too! Friday, November 14 at 4 p.m. will be The League’s first collaboration with The Graduate and Law Commons. They will be headed to Solid Rock Gym in Old Town for ROCK CLIMBING. For more information email Corey Fereday at cfereday@sandiego.edu or follow on Facebook. http://instagram.com/usdhiking

https://www.facebook.com/USDHikingLeague

What Do You SIT For? "There are TWO opportunities EVERY Monday for guided meditation practice, either from 3 to 3:50 pm in SOLES 135 OR from 5 to 5:50 pm in SOLES 211." For more information email Kate Vosti at kvosti@sandiego.edu or join the Facebook group. I SIT: I am a Student Inspiring Transformation. A new paradigm for a student-run mindfulness and meditation program. The I SIT campaign raises awareness about the benefits of mindfulness and meditation practice for college students. The heart of I SIT explores self-growth, fosters ongoing curiosity, and questions what it means to be “whole.” For thousands of years, Eastern traditions have practiced the art of meditation and holistic health as means of cultivating wisdom, compassion, and longevity. These practices are gradually being embraced by Western culture, both socially and scientifically. This group invites students to co-create a presence on USD’s campus that embodies a mindful shift in awareness. Practicing mindfulness with the support of one another will inspire the emergence of non-judgmental observation that supplements our internal wisdom. Mindful Mondays gives students the opportunity to collaborate weekly meetings that provide mindfulness practice. The meetings serve students’ motivation to participate in a healthier lifestyle, both physically and mentally. Group discussions will integrate practical application of nutritional wellness with mindfulness techniques specifically for the college student. Activities will include mindful reflection and movement followed by sitting meditation. The meditations are guided with the intention to explore a specific theme such as self-compassion or gratitude. Professionals in the field will also be invited to host meditations.

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The Future of Ukraine: Conflict, Leadership and Civil Society November 14, 2014 5:30-7:30pm 5:30 – 6:00 pm Reception 6:00 – 6:45 pm Lecture 6:45 – 7:30 Moderated discussion & audience Q&A

Warren Auditorium Mother Rosalie Hill Hall University of San Diego 5998 Alcalá Park San Diego, CA 92110

Featured Speakers Dr. David Marples, Distinguished Professor, Department of History and Classics, University of Alberta; former Director, Stasiuk Program for the Study of Contemporary Ukraine. Dr. Marples is a leading expert on Ukraine's history and politics and author of numerous books and articles about Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and the former Soviet Union. Dr. Taras Kuzio, Research Associate, Centre for Political and Regional Studies, Canadian Institute for Ukrainian Studies; Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Transatlantic Relations, School of Advanced International Relations, Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Kuzio is recognized as one of the foremost Western experts on the politics and economy in Ukraine and Eurasia.

Lecture Presentation and Discussion The ongoing crisis in Ukraine has been making international headlines—from the massive public protests, eventually toppling the sitting president, to the armed conflict in the country’s east that has claimed thousands of lives in the past few months. How does the current situation affect Ukraine’s political, social, and economic conditions? What are the implications for global security? And what are the prospects for Ukraine and the world in this context? Please join us. Two leading experts on the region’s politics, history, economy and international relations will be visiting the University of San Diego to share their knowledge and engage in a conversation with the audience. Register online at www.sandiego.edu/soles/events For more information contact: Svitlana Krasynska at skrasynska@sandiego.edu


There is a new addition to the homepage for Graduate Student Life!

Stay in the loop of all Graduate Student Life events!

Be sure to check out the Graduate Student Life homepage at sandiego.edu/gradlife to see the new Events section. The homepage will show the upcoming three events. You can click in each event for more details. You can also click on “See more Events” to view all of the planned upcoming graduate student events.


Graduate and Law students who visit The Commons have shared what they are grateful for. The semester is quickly coming to an end. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it is a great time to pause and reflect on what you are thankful for.

Next time you are in The Commons please add to our wall of gratitude. Have a Happy Thanksgiving! “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.� ~John Fitzgerald Kennedy


In the spirit of Thanksgiving, the College of Arts and Sciences is thankful to house half of an art exhibition in the International Peace and Justice Building entitled, “Curious Beasts: Animal Prints from the British Museum.” In the IPJ, students can explore prints from noteworthy Northern European artists such as Dürer, Goya, and Rembrandt, which range from animal to political prints. This collaboration between the University of San Diego’s University Galleries and the British Museum gives much to be thankful for. Graduates in the respected Peace and Justice, International Relations, and History programs can visit the exhibition that bridges cultures and eras for free on their way to a from classes. (Right: Willem De Leeuw, “Crocodile and Hippopotamus Hunt,” c.1623-4) (Below: James Gillray, “Bat-Catching,” 1803)

The galleries are open Monday-Friday, 12:005:00pm and Thursdays, 12:00-6:00pm.


The University of San Diego School of Law gives the San Diego community and its students a lot to be thankful for. The USD Legal Clinics are a vital part of the USD legal community. They provide students with the very beneficial practical experience necessary to make graduates better prepared for the ever-­‐changing legal market. They also provide the San Diego community with the legal services free of charge to those who m eet the income requirements. The clinics provide services in various areas that include Appellate, Civil, Criminal, Education and Disability, Entrepreneurship, Federal Tax, Immigration, Public Interest Law, Small Claims, and Veterans. When the clinics accept clients, they are screened to ensure that they meet the requisite income requirements. If so, they are put on a waitlist and assigned to students. Students then work on their caseload under the supervision of an attorney experienced in their clinic area. The clinic is fully staffed with attorneys, translators, law clerks, and administrators that assist the legal interns with all of their needs. The legal interns, in turn, meet with clients from throughout the San Diego, research their client’s goals and needs, and provide invaluable service to these persons who would otherwise be without counsel. With clinics that provide free legal services to people in difficult situations who would have no other recourse reflects the law school’s, and USD’s overall, commitment to compassionate service, a main tenant to the foundation of USD Law.

~ Corrie Hansen


It can be difficult to pull our attention away from the thousands of things going on in our lives, specially being a graduate student at this time of the year! But Thanksgiving season is around the corner and it’s the perfect time to step back and take stock of all the people, experiences, and things in our lives. Some o f the SOLES student shortly reflected on “what they are grateful for?” It’s inspiring to see how little things around us are precious and how wonderful it is when we are grateful for them! Let’s read what our SOLES student grateful for:

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I am grateful for many things, but when it comes to SOLES I am most grateful for how supportive and invested the faculty and staff are in my experience and success as a graduate student here at beautiful USD!

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I am thankful for every moment, for everything has been given to me in life, for everything that I am working hard to achieve. I appreciate the meaningful study at SOLES, which prepares me for seeing deeper and being wiser! I am also thankful for all the sunsets that I watched from MRH balcony.

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ities all the opportun r fo ul ef at gr I am at e last two years th in en tt go ve I ha r very thankful fo so al am I . ol ho sc ng family without having a supporti ed all ver have achiev whom I would ne y life. that I have in m - Ruhi Shankar date 2015 MBA Candi

The new experien ces, dive cultures rse and a w h o le lo t that I am of fun having i n this city -Sudeep tha Joth iprakash 2016 M BA Can didate

The great opportunity of coming to another country and doing my MBA, my amazingly supportive family, awesome old friends, fabulous new friends that I have made at USD and my professors. Most importantly god has given me more than enough that I can share it with the less fortunate. But, I remember this quote I read a long time back “Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it.� - Ralph Marston This thanksgiving as I promise to myself I am going to be more thankful every day, not just on thanksgiving. Thank you god for everything. - Neha Chinchanikar 2015 MBA candidate


IDEA LAB 3: IDEAS MEET REALITY Tuesday, November 18 12:15-2:15 pm KIPJ rooms AB Light Lunch Provided

Take your big idea one step closer to reality through mentoring and ideation with former Social Innovation Challenge winners. RSVP at www.sandiego.edu/cpc/idealabs

Daily Mass Monday - Friday, 12:15 p.m. Founders Chapel in Founders Hall. Held yearround. Sunday Mass 7:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Held each Sunday while classes are in session. Mass for Peace

Saturday, November 8, 2014 TJ Breaking Ground Trip Email: markp@sandiego.edu

Wednesday, 9:00 p.m. Founders Chapel in Founders Hall. Held each Wednesday while classes are in session.


College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Happy Hour Wednesday, November 12 5:30 p.m. O’Toole’s Lounge Join the College of Arts and Sciences and Alumni Relations for a happy hour. If you register ahead of time, your first drink is on us! Registration link Prints and Pinot Thursday, November 13 5:30 – 7 p.m. Founders Hall Foyer Prints and Pinot is fine art and wine appreciation at its most fun. For the third time, we will be pairing delicious wine with USD’s impressive print collection for an evening of interactive art, opinionated gallery tours, and other forms of playful connoisseurship. Pinot Noir and Pinot Grigio wines are on the tasting menu for those twenty-one and older. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served. RSVP at – http://www.printspinot.eventbrite.com Space is limited. Questions can be emailed to casnews@sandiego.edu. John Cleese “Writer, Actor, Tall Person" Thursday, November 20 7 p.m. Shiley Theatre, Camino Hall Ticket cost - $30 (includes a copy of So Anyway) John Cleese will be on campus discussing his new book So Anyway. Event ticket includes a pre-signed copy of the book. Cleese will be joined by Bob Odenkirk of Breaking Bad and Mr. Show.


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 FOR GRAD AND LAW STUDENTS Take a break from studying and join us for a fun night of free food and drinks, meaningful conversation, and good company. All are welcome!

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Tuesday, November 4th, from 7-8:30 pm SLP 401 (Grad/Law Student Commons)

! Dr. Sally Brosz Hardin, Dean of the Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science and the San Diego Business Journal’s 2014 Health Care Educator of the Year, will be our guest speaker, who will share on the spiritual journey of a health care worker.

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Our graduate student co-host this time will be Amanda Blanco, MEPN Student & VP for the Graduate Nursing Student Association.

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Don’t miss your chance to meet other graduate students, as well as to grow in your spirituality and faith. All are welcome, so bring a friend!




Trade in used clothes for new ones!

Delicious cupcakes, mocktails, fruit! YUM!

Only clean, wearable conditions!

Accessories, shoes welcome!

NOV. 20, SLP 401 CLOTHING SWAP PARTY! SWAP, DON’T SHOP! Swap clothes with your fellow grad/law peers! Un-traded clothes will be donated to a homeless women’s shelter.

Give back to USD & San Diego women

GRAD/LAW COMMONS SLP 401 Facebook: USDGradLife Twitter: @USDGradLawLife Instagram: USDGradLife


USD has participated in the American Lung Association’s walk for the past 4 years. The walk will take place on Sunday November 9th at 8am at the Embarcadero downtown. This year there is a particular focus on women’s health. Did you know lung cancer is the number one killer for women? Let’s join together to help save the amazing women in our life! For more information to sign up on the USD team visit http://sites.sandiego.edu/sustainability/lungforcewalk/


Sweet & Soulful Thanksgiving Celebration

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This event is open to all USD Community Members.





Torero Meal Plans

Oct 16

Choose from several flexible plans that provide a variety of delicious, nutritious food at a great value and are tax free.

Apple Festival 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Pavilion Dining, SLP Celebrate the autumn harvest with apples! FREE

Select your Meal Plan via MySanDiego

Oct 9

Nov 19 Thanksgiving Dinner

Farmer’s Day

A USD Tradition 4:30 - 9 pm Pavilion Dining, SLP Cost: 1 meal plan “meal” swipe or $13.65

11:30 am - 1:30 pm Valley Community Garden Live music, FREE food and fun! (Behind Mission Crossroads)

Dec 10 Christmas Dinner A USD Tradition 4:30 - 9 pm Pavilion Dining, SLP Desserts in Forum C Cost: 1 meal plan “meal” swipe or $13.65

Nov 17 - 22 International Week Enjoy culinary delights from around the globe! Celebrate the Grand Opening of USD’s new Madrid Center in Spain with special dishes featured in campus dining.

Dec 14 Late Night Breakfast 9 - 11 pm Pavilion Dining, SLP Cost: 1 meal plan “meal” swipe or $13.65

Now Hiring! Work for USD’s Auxiliary Services as a graphic design/marketing assistant! Part-time PAID position. Illustrator skills preferred.

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Who are the Safe Space Allies? The Safe Space Allies Network was created by the United Front Multicultural Center. It serves to enhance the ability of students, staff, administrators, and faculty to demonstrate proactively and personally the University’s core value of community—regardless of sexual orientation or other identity. Grounded in Catholic Social Thought, the University’s mission affirms that all human life is sacred and that the dignity of the human person is the foundation of a moral vision for society.

Safe Space Ally Trainings We offer Safe Space Ally Trainings multiple times per semester. They are two-and-a-half-hour trainings facilitated by the Rainbow Educators. During the training, participants will: explore anti-Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender bias in their lives; establish qualities of an effective ally and set boundries for ally work; learn language for discussing LGBT issues and clarify terms & concepts regarding gender and sexuality; learn strategies for intervening in anti-LGBT bias; and learn how to be a supportive ally when someone comes out to them. Please visit our website to view the current training schedule and sign up. www.sandiego.edu/safespaceallies

On-CAMPUS Resources PEER to PEER This program and student organization provide a space for education and community building. Both offer student support and a means for socializing. The Rainbow Educators www.sandiego.edu/re USD PRIDE Search Pride at the University of San Diego on

STUDENT CENTERS These centers provide a wealth of knowledge and expertise with regard to student support. Center for Health and Wellness Promotion www.sandiego.edu/chwp Counseling Center www.sandiego.edu/usdcc United Front Multicultural Center www.sandiego.edu/unitedfront Women’s Center www.sandiego.edu/womenscenter

Also, please visit the LGBTQ resource website at www.sandiego.edu/lgbtq

OFF-CAMPUS Resources The Center The Center provides direct program services to the many different facets of the LGBT community. www.thecentersd.org The Trevor Project The leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBT youth. www.thetrevorproject.org

Online News Stay updated with news and information most relevant to the lives of community-minded LGBT San Diegans. www.sdgln.com www.lgbtweekly.com www.gay-sd.com



School Year 2014-2015

A.S.I.A.

ASIAN STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Looking for ways to get involved? Want to represent your peers?

A.S.I.A. is looking for a First-Year Representative from all departments of SOLES!! Interested? Contact: asiangrads@gmail.com


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United Front Multicultural Center !

“Embracing Identities. Empowering Communities.” The UFMC offers many programs throughout the year that enhance the student experience. We encourage you to take special advantage of the four programs highlighted below. Attend a Language Matters workshop to raise awareness about the importance of using inclusive language. The workshop examines the power of words and explores different ways to communicate the same message while honoring and respecting our identities and diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We educate students about the language we use, its impact, and how to choose alternatives that best articulate our thoughts. We challenge everyone to “think before you speak” and to be a catalyst for change.

#WhatsTrendingUSD !

What do you get when you mix Buzzfeed, celeb tweets and Fox5 San Diego News? #WhatsTrendingUSD is a dialogue series that brings students, faculty, and staff together to discuss hot topic current events, sociopolitical issues, and pop culture that are trending in the news and social media. Discussions may range from the effects of FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil to the impact of the “D” requirement at USD. Don’t miss out USD! Rock your soapbox (and fill your lunchbox as food will be provided) on the 3rd Thursday of every month from 12:30-1:30pm at SLP 418. Request a Rainbow Educator presentation! We have a list of set workshop topics for you to choose from or you can "build your own" workshop. Please visit www.sandiego.edu/re for presentation options and complete the online request. Presentation content is aligned with the program's purpose to build awareness, educate, and engage the USD community around identities such as sexual orientation, gender, race, ethnicity, and class, while promoting the inclusion and visibility of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered communities.

Greater Than Yourself Retreat

The annual GTY Retreat is a free, two-day program bringing together a diverse set of students to explore !! personal awareness and identity, learn leadership concepts and strategies, and build campus relationships and alliances. Students develop their knowledge of self and others, enhance their awareness of intergroup dynamics, and expand their “toolkits" of campus resources and involvement opportunities. This year’s retreat is Sept. 26-28 in Pine Valley.

sandiego.edu/unitedfront/ | ufmc@sandiego.edu | Social Media: @USDUFMC


Intramural Softball Update: The fall season of Grad/Law Softball is well under way! After 6 weeks of play, two teams have risen to the top of the rankings: “Torts Illustrated:

“Where my Pitches At?”

Swimsuit Edition,” and “Show Me Your Torts.” The competition has been fierce-­‐ there have been a half dozen tied games and many others decided by just one or two runs. We have also seen some amazing acts of athleticism! John Ross of “Spring Break ‘93” turned two double plays in their win against “Writ it and Quit it,” and Jared Leigh of “Impeaches and Cream” hit a grand slam in his team’s heartbreaking 6-­‐10 loss against one of the league’s leading teams, “Show Me Your Torts.” Come out to see the action live on Thursdays from 7-­‐11 PM on Valley Field! Don’t forget to find time to fit in fitness into your busy academic schedule. The spring 2015 Recreation class schedule is now posted. All grad students can take any of our classes as non-credit audits. To see the complete 60 plus class schedule, please visit us online (schedule). Noncredit registration for all spring 2015 recreation classes will open in January. Come join us and find what MOVES you.


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