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SCU in the News is a biweekly compilation of select media highlights featuring faculty, staff or students.

  •  Patricia Cain

    Patricia Cain (Law) was quoted in CNNMoney about quirks in the adoption tax credit for same-sex couples. About 33 sites picked up the story.

  •  Stephen Diamond

    Stephen Diamond (Law) spoke to the San Francisco Business Times about a new legal "store" in Palo Alto, and to the Wall Street Journal and MarketWatch about a legal battle between Apple and a hedge fund manager.

  •  Aldo Billingslea

    Aldo Billingslea (Theater) was interviewed by KGO Radio about a Downton Abbey season finale party fundraiser at Meyer Theatre. The Mercury News also ran a preview.

  •  Jerry Shapiro

    Jerry Shapiro (Counseling Psych) was featured in the San Jose Mercury News online for an upcoming talk entitled, "What Boys Need," at Harker School in San Jose.

  •  Joseph Hoover

    Student Joseph Hoover (JST) wrote an article for Lent that ran in TheJesuitPost.org and America magazine.

  •  David Caldwell

    Research by David Caldwell (Management) was quoted in a Managed Care Magazine story about managing change brought about by ObamaCare.

  •  De Saisset

    The De Saisset Family Day was featured by Mike Inouye in NBC Bay Area's weekend community calendar, with video.

  •  Bill Ditewig

    Bill Ditewig (Religious Studies) talked to the Californian about the possibility of Easter without a Pope, and to Tracy Press about the Pope's resignation.

  •  Brad Joondeph

    Brad Joondeph (Law) spoke to KCBS and the San Jose Mercury News about the Obama administration's efforts to strike down Prop. 8. About a dozen other papers carried the story as well.

  •  Dale Larson

    Dale Larson (Counseling Psych) was quoted in The Australian disagreeing with the APA's suggested standards of diagnosis grief lasting more than two weeks as mental illness. The story was picked up by Big News Network and ran in more than a dozen papers and online outlets internationally.

 

Here’s a sampling of the hundreds of mentions of SCU in the media in the past two weeks. The first part of the link is a list; the full text is below the list.

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