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Findings from Ford Foundation-Backed Study on Undocumented Immigrant Students Unveiled in Washington, D.C.
About 150 Jesuit university and college presidents, students, faculty, administrators and representatives from Congress members’ and Senators’ offices attended an event Tuesday titled "Immigration: Undocumented Students in Higher Education."
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Santa Clara University School of Law's Northern California Innocence Project and Keker and Van Nest Help Free Wrongfully Convicted Oakland Man
In the 13th exoneration in NCIP history, SCU's Northern California Innocence Project and San Francisco law firm Keker and Van Nest helped free wrongfully convicted Oakland man Ronald Ross after nearly seven years in prison.
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Two New Master's Degrees, in Finance and Entrepreneurship, Being Offered by Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business
Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business will begin offering two new Master of Science degrees this summer, one in finance and one in entrepreneurship.
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Santa Clara University 2013 Alexander Law Prize to Be Awarded to Blind Chinese Activist Chen Guangcheng
The blind Chinese civil-rights activist and attorney who protested abuses including alleged forced abortions in his homeland will be the recipient of this year’s Katharine and George Alexander Law Prize on March 18, from Santa Clara University School of Law.
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President Michael Engh, S.J., Delivers State of the University Address
Santa Clara University President Michael Engh, S.J., shared highlights of the past year and outlined new initiatives for growth and ongoing vibrancy at SCU, in his State of the University address.
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Art Exhibit of Sacred Texts Past, Present and Future, Set to Open Feb. 15 at Santa Clara University
A 27-foot “prayer rope” designed to reflect society’s unatoned sins and Bibles rescued after Hurricane Katrina are among the thought-provoking and striking works of art on display as part of the Ignatian Center's Feb. 15 - June 30 exhibit --Dialoguing with Sacred Text, an Exhibit of Sacred Texts Past, Present and Future.
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Mobile Technology Law Symposium Feb. 22 at Santa Clara University
The legal and privacy ramifications of the growing array of mobile technologies will be the topic of a Feb. 22 conference at Santa Clara University School of Law.
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Santa Clara University to Share in Bequest by Jack and Emma Anderson, Late Owners of San Jose-based Globe Printing
The late owners of San Jose-based Globe Printing Jack and Emma Anderson bequest $8.4 million to support student scholarships at Santa Clara University.
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Economic Forecast by Esteemed Economics Professor Mario Belotti, Feb. 5 and Feb. 14
A local tradition for more than 40 years, Prof. Belotti’s annual forecast has garnered a large following among Bay Area business leaders, bankers, nonprofits, and more.