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Ready and Waiting: $50M in Projects Wait as Santa Clara University Looks for Funds
Business Journal
May 8, 2009
James M. Purcell, vice president of university relations, and Joe Sugg, assistant vice president for university operations, were quoted in this article about new development at SCU. Read the story.

Who Will Replace Souter?
KSRO Newstalk
May 4, 2009
Bradley Joondeph, a law professor at Santa Clara University and a former clerk for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, was interviewed for this radio segment about who might replace Supreme Court Justice David Souter. Read the story.

Obama’s Tax Plan Could Impact Silicon Valley
ABC 7
May 4, 2009
Atulya Sarin, a finance professor, was interviewed for this news segment about how high tech companies in the Silicon Valley will be affected by the Obama administration’s proposal to close loopholes on revenue earned overseas. Watch the story.

In Flu Scare, Echoes of a Fearful Time Associated Press
May 2, 2009
Brigitte Charaus, a SCU history professor, was quoted in this article about the Spanish flu epidemic and how swine flu is not likely to escalate to a similar level. Read the story.

Swine Flu: San Francisco Biotech Company Races to Develop Vaccine
San Jose Mercury News
May 2, 2009
Margaret McLean, director of bioethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, was quoted in this article about the development of a vaccine for the swine flu. Read the story.

Fears of Anti-Immigration Sentiment from Swine Flu Outbreak
KQED California Report
May 1, 2009
History Professor Brigitte Charaus spoke about the social effect of outbreaks and pandemics, such as anti-immigration sentiment. Click here to listen.

Probable Swine Flu Closes SJ High School
ABC 7
April 29, 2009
Krista Maglen, a history professor whose specialty is on pandemics and quarantines, was interviewed for this news segment about the campaign to stop swine flu. Watch the story.

After 100 Days, Americans Patient with Obama—For Now
San Jose Mercury News
April 29, 2009
James Cottrill, a SCU political science professor, was quoted in this article about Obama’s progress in his first 100 days as president. Read the story.

Facing the Crisis: From Silicon Valley to ZhongGuanCun
China Radio International (CRI)
April 26
OMIS Professor Andy A. Tsay talks about the difference between the Silicon Valley and ZhongGuanCun (considered China's version of the Silicon Valley) in a radio interview. He discussed the hi-tech industries in the current economic crisis, trends in outsourcing, the role of the COO, and various other current business issues. Listen to interview given in Chinese.

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