Obituaries: Fr. Donnelly, and others SCM , 14 Dec 2013 3 min read Obituaries: Fr. Donnelly, and others Remembering Fr. William F. Donnelly, the Ciraulo brothers, and other folks we’ll miss.
Honoring top educators Liz Wassmann '13 & Danae Stahlnecker '15, 14 Dec 2013 4 min read Honoring top educators A few of the stellar SCU faculty recognized in 2012 for their scholarship, teaching, and leadership.
Santa Clara Snapshot: 1938 Liz Wassmann '13, 14 Dec 2013 < 1 min read Santa Clara Snapshot: 1938 A crowd of 41,000 watches Santa Clara beat Louisiana State in the Sugar Bowl. And SCU’s student newspaper declares the 83-minute Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs “too long.”
Meet the new dean John Deever, 14 Dec 2013 < 1 min read Meet the new dean Nicholas Ladany took the helm as dean of the School of Education and Counseling Psychology in 2012. He brings a wealth of international experience.
The mystery of the side chapel saint Clay Hamilton, 14 Dec 2013 2 min read The mystery of the side chapel saint The restoration of a Mission-era painting reveals a decades-old case of mistaken identity.
Got MOOC? John Deever, 14 Dec 2013 < 1 min read Got MOOC? There’s global interest in a Massive Open Online Course in business ethics.
All work and all play Sam Scott '96, 14 Dec 2013 2 min read All work and all play They make Erik Hurtado ’13 WCC player of the year and the No. 5 pick in pro soccer’s draft.
A field of their own Sam Scott '96, 14 Dec 2013 2 min read A field of their own Santa Clara softball has finally found its home on the old practice field: Bellomy Field on El Camino.
Heart of the matter Sam Scott '96 , 14 Dec 2013 4 min read Heart of the matter As layers of paint are peeled away from a statue that gazed on the Mission Gardens for 130, stories of the past emerge.
How to avoid a bonfire of the humanities Michael S. Malone '75, MBA '77, 14 Dec 2013 7 min read How to avoid a bonfire of the humanities It’s hard to imagine the sciences and the humanities united. But that day may come again.
To catch a thief Vince Beiser, 14 Dec 2013 9 min read To catch a thief A young mathematician at SCU has helped equip police in Santa Cruz and L.A. with an algorithm that predicts where crimes might happen next. Is this the future of policing?
This will not be on the test. Mitch Finley '73 , 14 Dec 2013 4 min read This will not be on the test. For students of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, there is a love of learning.