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SCU in the News
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The Journal of Investing
Summer 2009. Edward McQuarrie’s (Marketing) article in the Summer 2009 Journal of Investing, The Stock Market’s Little Shop of Horrors: And You Thought the Aftermath of 1929 Was Grim, was voted one of the Top Global Investment and Finance Articles by readers of Institutional Investor Journals’ online site.
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Chronicle.com
February 23,2010. SCU students’ day of protest and complaint to AT&T over poor wireless reception was covered by a wide array of media, from the Chronicle of Higher Education to tech-oriented TMCnet and Technorati, PCWorld, Fast Company, Network World, and University Business’s website.
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MercuryNews.com
March 19, 2010. Kirk Hanson’s (Markkula) presentation to parents about the 10 Ethical Choices Every College Student Faces was the subject of a feature story by the San Jose Mercury News, which was picked up by a half-dozen other publications.
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Allure
February 2, 2010. Psychology professor Thomas Plante studies how to successfully stick to a workout routine.
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ABC
February 2, 2010. SCU Economics professor Mario Belotti voices his optimistic views for the future of the U.S. economy and that "despite what you've read in The New York Times, things are much better."
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PBS Nightly Business Report
December 28, 2009. Finance professor Meir Statman and his work in behavioral finance, including a recent study on personality types and risk tolerance, was featured on PBS’s Nightly Business Report.
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About.com
January 8, 2010. Santa Clara University's campus, buildings, classrooms and student life are now the subject of a photo tour on the popular search site About.com, featuring photos from staff photographer Chuck Barry.
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CNN
December 30, 2009. Eric Goldman (Law) was quoted in a CNN story about how reality TV stars have to sign complicated legal releases to star in such shows these days.
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San Jose Mercury News
December 25, 2009. Volunteer work by civil engineering students to build a library and onion storage shed in Ghana over the Christmas break was featured in the San Jose Mercury News and several other local California papers.
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December 15, 2009. Kirk Hanson (Markkula) talked to USA Today about the ethics of homeowners benefiting from federal subsidies for airports and about a retired general’s conflicts of interest working for both military contractors and the Pentagon.
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Mercury News Mercury News
October 16, 2009. Team California, comprised of students from Santa Clara University and the California College of the Arts, won third place at the U.S. Department of Energy's 2009 Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C. The students beat universities such as Tufts University, Rice University, and Cornell University, making their home one of the most energy-efficient, beautiful, and comfortable solar-powered homes in the world.
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Mercury News Mercury News
October 15, 2009. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano returned to her alma matter SCU to speak about global security and was met by 1,000 noisy but peaceful protesters.
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The Washington Post The Washington Post
October 14, 2009. Kirk O. Hanson, the executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, writes a guest column about the ethical issues surrounding the H1N1 flu.
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Popular Mechanics Popular Mechanics
October 2009. Santa Clara University and California College of the Arts students and the Refract House the students are building for the Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon are the focus of this article.
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The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal
September 16, 2009. The Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University was featured in a story on how part-time M.B.A. programs are dealing with the downturn in the economy and helping students pay for tuition.
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The San Jose/Silicon Valley Business Journal
September 4, 2009. Santa Clara University Law school is featured in a story on how law schools are readjusting their curriculum in the current economy by stressing skills training, a professional development skills course, and a weeklong “Exit to Practice” workshop with sessions on law economics and building strategic relationships.
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abc7
August 18, 2009. The legal director of the Innocence Project at Santa Clara University, Linda Starr, speaks about the possibility of fabricating DNA and the effects this could have on those seeking to exonerate the innocent.
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cnet news
August 18, 2009. Santa Clara University Professor of Law Eric Goldman is quoted in the article about a lawsuit against Facebook alleging the violation of privacy of an 11-year-old boy.
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SFGate.com
August 12, 2009. Representative Zoe Lofgren speaks to Santa Clara University about Christine Varney and antitrust issues.
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Examiner.com
August 5, 2009. Dr. S. Andrew Starbird, a professor at Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business, is quoted in the article about whether now is a good time to start a business.
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