Football update: Joe Schlager out for season

Redshirt freshman running back Joe Schlager will likely miss the upcoming season. Schlager suffered a knee injury at the team’s spring practice Tuesday morning, Bryan Boettcher, USD’s sports information director, confirmed in an email. Schlager suffered a dislocated knee, fractured patella and a torn ACL, MCL and PCL. Schlager will have surgery in three to six weeks. The Coyotes […]

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‘Sound, Color, Shape…’ symposium promotes collaboration, interdisciplinary events

Students in USD’s music department are getting a chance to experience human perceptions and how they relate to music. “The Sound, Color, Shape…” symposium is an interdisciplinary event that focuses on human perception and how people see the world and seek to understand it. Various professors across campus will be presenting different ideas on human senses […]

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The Perfect Blend

When it comes to food processing, precision and consistency are paramount. Industrial static mixers have emerged as unsung heroes in the industry, playing a crucial role in ensuring that ingredients are thoroughly blended, resulting in top-quality food products. Let’s explore the significance of these mixers in the world of food processing. 1. Homogeneous Mixing: Achieving […]

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Students, cadre look to USD ROTC as leadership-builder

USD’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is dedicated to turning students into army leaders. The 29 students involved in USD’s ROTC participate in daily physical training, an annual military ball and other traveling opportunities. Michelle Bunkers, a professor of military science, said ROTC “builds leaders of character.” “We stress academics, fitness and leadership in order for […]

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