Upcoming
Club Events
Sailing Club
Sailing Club Charter Sunday, March 30 11 am - 6 pm | $105 per person Strict 72 hour cancellation policy enforced Come join us for fun on the water, as we sail the beautiful waters of San Diego. This is an excellent opportunity to see the city and surrounding landscape like never before. This event is intended to be social and introduce folks to the sailing world. New and seasoned sailors are all welcome. Current availability is 12 passengers, so availability is limited, and reservations fill fast! 72 hour cancellation policy strictly enforced. The crew will meet at Seaforth Boat Rental the day of the event 1715 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118 Parking available in Seaforth Parking lot as well as on the street. Please arrive 15-20 minutes before the scheduled event time to sign Seaforth Sailboats has a large parking lot for us to use, but carpooling or Uber is encouraged. Please bring with you a jacket, water, sunscreen, and great energy! There is a deli/cafe at the marina that sells food and beverage. If you have any questions, please contact David Dura 773-410-7833
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Club Events
Professors with a Purpose
Professors with a Purpose Monday, March 31 | 7:30 am $25++ Nonprofits: An Economic Force for GoodJoin Dr. Deitrick, Executive Director of The Nonprofit Institute at the University of San Diego to learn about the vital role nonprofits play in both social well-being and economic growth in our region. Using key findings from the State of Nonprofits and Philanthropy report, she will share how the nonprofits contribute to employment, economic activity, and community resilience. The discussion will also highlight why a strong nonprofit sector is essential to a thriving business community and a healthy economy. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and connect with leaders passionate about making an impact! What to Expect: Cutting-Edge Insights: Hear from USD professors on pressing issues impacting industries, society, and the global stage. Interactive Discussions: Engage in Q&A sessions and discussions, deepening your understanding of these timely topics. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow members of the community, sharing ideas and building valuable relationships. Diverse Perspectives: With professors from a range of disciplines, the event will offer diverse viewpoints on the issues that matter most right now. Refreshments Provided: Enjoy coffee and light breakfast bites while you mingle and learn.
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Club Events
Book Club
Book Club Complimentary to Attend Embark on a captivating journey into the world of words and stories with fellow book lovers who share your passion for the written page. Engage with fellow book enthusiasts, students, and scholars alike, fostering a vibrant intellectual community within the University Club. March 2025 Creep: Accusations and Confessions, by Myriam Gurba pg 352 Informal sociology. Gurba’s approach to trauma that is creative and full of gallow’s humor. Gurba writes on far ranging topics like lice, genocide, or the La Llorona legend. Each is a reflection on experience refracted through history and literature.
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Club Events
Sailing Club
Sailing Club Charter Sunday, March 30 11 am - 6 pm | $105 per person Strict 72 hour cancellation policy enforced Come join us for fun on the water, as we sail the beautiful waters of San Diego. This is an excellent opportunity to see the city and surrounding landscape like never before. This event is intended to be social and introduce folks to the sailing world. New and seasoned sailors are all welcome. Current availability is 12 passengers, so availability is limited, and reservations fill fast! 72 hour cancellation policy strictly enforced. The crew will meet at Seaforth Boat Rental the day of the event 1715 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118 Parking available in Seaforth Parking lot as well as on the street. Please arrive 15-20 minutes before the scheduled event time to sign Seaforth Sailboats has a large parking lot for us to use, but carpooling or Uber is encouraged. Please bring with you a jacket, water, sunscreen, and great energy! There is a deli/cafe at the marina that sells food and beverage. If you have any questions, please contact David Dura 773-410-7833
Club Events
Professors with a Purpose
Professors with a Purpose Monday, March 31 | 7:30 am $25++ Nonprofits: An Economic Force for GoodJoin Dr. Deitrick, Executive Director of The Nonprofit Institute at the University of San Diego to learn about the vital role nonprofits play in both social well-being and economic growth in our region. Using key findings from the State of Nonprofits and Philanthropy report, she will share how the nonprofits contribute to employment, economic activity, and community resilience. The discussion will also highlight why a strong nonprofit sector is essential to a thriving business community and a healthy economy. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and connect with leaders passionate about making an impact! What to Expect: Cutting-Edge Insights: Hear from USD professors on pressing issues impacting industries, society, and the global stage. Interactive Discussions: Engage in Q&A sessions and discussions, deepening your understanding of these timely topics. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow members of the community, sharing ideas and building valuable relationships. Diverse Perspectives: With professors from a range of disciplines, the event will offer diverse viewpoints on the issues that matter most right now. Refreshments Provided: Enjoy coffee and light breakfast bites while you mingle and learn.
Club Events
Book Club
Book Club Complimentary to Attend Embark on a captivating journey into the world of words and stories with fellow book lovers who share your passion for the written page. Engage with fellow book enthusiasts, students, and scholars alike, fostering a vibrant intellectual community within the University Club. March 2025 Creep: Accusations and Confessions, by Myriam Gurba pg 352 Informal sociology. Gurba’s approach to trauma that is creative and full of gallow’s humor. Gurba writes on far ranging topics like lice, genocide, or the La Llorona legend. Each is a reflection on experience refracted through history and literature.