Women's Cross Country

Olivia Gonzalez is "President for a Day"

April 28, 2017

On Tuesday, May 9, President Harris will temporarily surrender leadership of the university to USD senior Olivia Gonzalez '17. For 12 hours, President-elect Gonzalez will serve as USD's Student President for A Day.

A graduate of Scotts Valley High School, the Northern California native will receive her bachelor of arts degree in Communications Studies on May 28. A very active Torero, Olivia is the Captain of the USD Women's Cross Country and Track Team, President of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, a Ronald E. McNair Scholar, and the Athletics representative on Associated Students. She is also a member of Lambda Pi Eta Communication Studies Honor Society, and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Upon graduating from USD, President-elect Gonzalez will continue her studies at the University of Southern California where this August she will join a five-year Ph.D. program at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Someday, she plans to become a university professor and study the media's effects on adolescent development and minority audiences. She credits Dr. Susannah Stern, Communications Studies, for the enormous impact she has had on Olivia's research as her advisor.

As 2017 President for A Day, Olivia's busy schedule will include myriad meetings and events. Her day will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. when she meets with the President's staff. Immediately following, she will be escorted to City Hall by Director of Community and Government Relations Tom Cleary, for a presentation before the City Council. Upon returning to campus, Olivia will meet with USD Vice Presidents Terry Kalfayan, Tim O'Malley, Ky Snyder, and Carmen Vazquez. She will also meet with Minh-Ha Hoang, USD's director of Admissions.

Highlighting the day will be hosting the Fireside Chat from 1:30 â€" 2:30 p.m. in front of the Torero Store, a meeting with student leaders, and a meeting with USD administrators to discuss food insecurity on campus and in the San Diego community.

In his role as student, President Harris will begin the day by joining the Cross Country team for their 6 a.m. warm-up, and 8 â€" 10 mile run. He will also attend Olivia's classes and student meetings. He will not take any of Olivia's tests!

Chosen from a pool of very qualified applicants, Olivia was one of five finalists invited to give a 5 â€" 8 minute presentation to a panel of seven USD faculty, staff and administrators. Throughout the day, Student President Gonzalez will tweet from President Harris' account: @USDPres.

About the University of San Diego

The University of San Diego sets the standard for an engaged, contemporary Catholic university where innovative Changemakers confront humanity's urgent challenges. With more than 8,000 students from 75 countries and 44 states, USD is the youngest independent institution on the U.S. News & World Report list of top 100 universities in the United States. USD's eight academic divisions include the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering, the School of Law, the School of Leadership and Education Sciences, the Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, and the Division of Professional and Continuing Education. In February 2016, USD launched the public phase of Leading Change: The Campaign for USD, which represents the most ambitious fundraising effort in the history of the university and builds upon the strong philanthropic momentum achieved by USD in recent years. In September 2016, USD introduced Envisioning 2024, a strategic plan that capitalizes on the university's recent progress and aligns new strategic goals with current strengths to help shape a vision for the future as the university looks ahead to its 75th anniversary in the year 2024.

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Olivia Gonzalez

Olivia Gonzalez

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Players Mentioned

Olivia Gonzalez

Olivia Gonzalez

5' 6"
Senior