In Memoriam

In Memoriam
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RUDY FLORES

Rudy Flores was a much-loved campus safety officer for 36 years who enjoyed welcoming faculty, staff, students, and university guests from his post at the main entrance kiosk. He retired in 2000 and passed away on Oct. 24, 2010.

 
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JO ANN COSTELLA

Jo Ann Costella commenced a rewarding 25 years of employment at SCU before retiring in 1993 with a commendation of gratitude from then-President Paul Locatelli, S.J. ’60. She died on Aug. 21, 2010.

 
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RICHARD TILLMAN COZ, S.J.

When Fr. Richard T. Coz, 86, died of cancer on New Year’s Eve at the Sacred Heart Jesuit Center in Los Gatos, he left behind numerous nieces and nephews—and generations of Broncos who mourn his loss.

 
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KEVIN WALSH

Kevin Walsh, Dean’s Executive Professor in Management at the Leavey School of Business since 2002, passed away on Oct. 23, 2010. He was a general partner at Ridge Partners LLC, an investment and buy-out company focused in the high-technology sector.

 
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JOSEPH GRASSI

Joseph Grassi was professor emeritus of religious studies, author of more than 20 books, and founder of the Skip-A-Meal program for the hungry. He also served the poor in Guatemala for three years. He passed away on Dec. 9, 2010.

 
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ANN MARGARET JONSEN

Ann Margaret Jonsen met future husband of 55 years, Richard “Dick” Jonsen ’55, while he was a student at Santa Clara and she at Stanford. She died on Oct. 29, 2010, in Denver.

Feathered Fortunes

Bloomberg tech reporter Kurt Wagner ’12 returns to campus to discuss his new book on Twitter’s takeover and the humans behind the corporate curtain.

Swing and a Hit

Bringing the professional sports experience to college women golfers is part of the game.

What’s In a Vote?

Turns out: A lot. Santa Clara University students discuss how Gen Z feels about voting ahead of Super Tuesday.

Art History Majors Make History

Art history graduates Lauren Stein ’23, Maggie Walter ’23, and Annika Singh ’23 joined forces to create the first student-led art exhibit at Santa Clara’s de Saisset Museum.