SCU Community Newsletter
New University learning commons, technology center, and library opens ahead of schedule
Whether you want to locate a book, research a project, peruse a government document, watch a video, or grab a cup of coffee, SCU’s new Harrington Learning Commons, Sobrato Technology Center, and Orradre Library may be just the place you’re seeking.
By the numbers
Fast facts about SCU’s new Learning Commons, Technology Center, and Library
Blessed are the poor
In the spirit of solidarity and social justice, several SCU departments, in conjunction with many local musicians and artists, will donate their time and talents to the April 19 production of Henry Mollicone’s “Beatitude Mass.”
Great theatre just around the corner
Come experience the re-dawning of the Age of Aquarius on stage at the Louis B. Mayer Theatre, May 30–June 1 and June 4–7, when Santa Clara University stages the irreverent rock musical “Hair!”
Immersing students in international reality
For the 15 participants on the Leavey School of Business immersion trip to El Salvador, this year’s spring break may be a break from classes, but it won’t be a break from learning.
The sixties on campus
Although hippies and protest movements may be the first things that come to mind when thinking about the 1960s, there is more to the period than that, as the de Saisset Museum exhibition highlights in its introduction to the art of the period.
Earthquakes rumbling into town
This spring, the Broncos won’t be the only team with home-field advantage at Buck Shaw Stadium.


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