A Rotation in Ethics
Students learn about the ethics of health care by shadowing doctors and nurses at O’Connor Hospital in San Jose.
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Students learn about the ethics of health care by shadowing doctors and nurses at O’Connor Hospital in San Jose.
An SCU professor and Fulbright Scholar researches forgiveness and justice in post-communist Poland. Her studies make her reconsider what it means to fall on hard times.
Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano ’79, a rising political star, uses the lessons learned at SCU to serve her state.
Is it possible to turn our gift giving into a spiritual exercise?
In his latest series, Howard Anderson ’71 created paintings of the 21 California missions.
Alexander Matthew Weyand ’05 wins the 2003 Shipsey Poetry Prize for his work.
Director at Markkula Center, Schulman analyzes how high school and college students learn and how that has been affected by the Web.
The East San Jose Community Law Center celebrates its 10th anniversary, along with the establishment of their endowment.
This Web-exclusive story offers SCU faculty perspectives on issues raised by the film, “The Passion of the Christ,” which was directed and co-written by Mel Gibson.
The University’s publishing partnership with Heyday Books aims to help preserve California’s cultural legacy.
Top government agencies, other universities, and companies are relying on the University’s Robotics Systems Lab – and its students – to build and monitor satellites.
Byron Walden, an assistant professor of mathematics at SCU, draws on his knowledge of numerical analysis to create crossword puzzles for The New York Times.