USD Magazine Spring 2011

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18 / POL I T I CAL CAP I TAL Recently elected to be the 20th mayor of Tijuana, Carlos Bustamante ’69 is well aware that the task ahead of him won’t be an easy one, especially given the region’s turbulence over the past several years. Nevertheless, he sees the challenges facing both himself and his city as imminently surmountable and views San Diego and Tijuana as “one region with a revolving economy.”

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AROUND THE PARK 4 / Factory Man

School of Business Administration Dean David Pyke’s intrepid spirit is a boon during these uncertain economic times.

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6 / Of Mass and Masculinity Director of University Ministry Michael Lovette-Colyer wants to help men connect with one another on a spiritual level. 8 / Making the Grade USD’s commitment to providing a well-rounded college experience allows the school to remain at the vanguard of Catholic higher education. 10/ A Living Laboratory The Robert and Karen Hoehn Family Galleries and the Hoehn Print Study Room help to distinguish the university. 12/ Mission in Action The Center for Community Service-Learning celebrates its 25th anniversary this year; its staff remains dedicated to inspire by doing.

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ON THE COVER: Photo by Luis Garcia

TORERO ATHLET I CS 14 / Peace, Brother In lacrosse and in life, Dave Wodynski ’92 left a lasting leg- acy. In October 2010, members of the USD Men’s Lacrosse alumni squad paid him tribute and said goodbye.

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