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Join the new Associated Student Government president and vice president to get the scoop on what life is like for today's Santa Clara students. Includes a catered lunch
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$25 per person
All ages are welcome! Check-in for the run/walk begins at 8:15 AM in front of the Donohoe Alumni House with the race beginning at 9:00 AM.
$5 per person
If you want to make breakthroughs, respond instead of react to today's demanding work environment, and establish sustainable practices that will help you effectively manage the information overload and get outstanding results, you have come to the right place!
The AML webinar deals with today's most pressing issues in the workplace, covering topics relating to managing time, managing priorities, managing interruptions, managing e-mail, calendar, and to-do lists, as well as organizing electronic and paper documents, and most importantly being invigorated and re-energized in the workplace and elsewhere.
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Course # - CPSY x286 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
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Dr. Navarra, clinician and researcher, specializes in treating couples in recovery from addiction. He is Research Associate at Mental Research Institute and Co-founder of the Center for Couples in Recovery, where he developed the "Couple Recovery Development Approach" (CRDA), a research-based relational model of recovery. He has presented his research at numerous professional conferences and workshops. Currently, he is collaborating with renowned relationship researcher Dr. John Gottman in designing a research study on the effectiveness of couple therapy in outpatient alcoholism treatment programs. Publication credits include chapters in two books on treating couples in recovery and articles on couple recovery.
Course # - CPSY x561 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
Join a panel of experts from top Silicon Valley companies to understand how LinkedIn helps them find and evaluate candidates like you. Get tips for improving your own profile and online presence. Co-sponsored by the Career Center.
Eucharistic liturgy with ashes
Join us for a night of fun at Jillian's of Boston, across the street from Fenway Park. After the reception, we'll walk to the ballgame to watch the Boston Red Sox take on the Baltimore Orioles. Tickets are limited!
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Mix, mingle, and possibly find your match at this fun singles event. Heavy appetizers, beer, and wine will be served. The more the merrier, so bring a friend (or two)!
$10 per person
Explore our growing and changing campus. Led by SCU student guides.
Drop in for a 15-minute appointment to have your résumé reviewed, get interview tips, or quickly address any other career questions you may have. First come, first served.
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Principals from Bay Area dioceses gather at SCU for discussion of practical issues and skills, balanced with time for prayer, reflection, and interaction in community with colleagues. The event will have a special focus on integrating ethics into the curriculum. Speakers are:
All I Ever Learned About Science? Margaret McLean, Associate Director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Social Learning, Restorative Justice, and the Catholic School Mary Kindig, Program Developer, Restorative Schools Vision Project
Leading and Learning with Apple Katie Van Sluys, Associate Professor of Elementary Education and Literacy, DePaul University
Mark your calendars, Broncos! Details still to come, but we don't want you to miss out on our big 40th annual celebration!
Don't miss this great Chicago tradition! Get together with friends and other Broncos for our annual Night at Wrigley Field as the Chicago Cubs take on the Los Angeles Dodgers! Seats are located in section 512. Pregame reception will feature hosted appetizers at Murphy's Bleachers across from Wrigley Field from 5:30-7 p.m. Click Here to RSVP
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There are two Christmas Eve liturgies and one Christmas day liturgy.
Cocktail reception and served dinner.
$75 person ($85 per person after Sept. 11)
This reunion class celebration features a served dinner and a full open bar.
$75 per person ($85 per person after Sept. 10)
This reunion class celebration features a buffet dinner and a full open bar.
Join your classmates for no-host cocktails and bocce! Visit http://www.campodibocce.com/LosGatos/ for bocce and menu pricing.
$20 per person, no host cocktails, more information to follow! Stay tuned!
This reunion class celebration features assorted food stations and a full open bar.
$50 per person ($60 per person after Sept. 10)
This reunion class celebration features a Mexican fiesta buffet and a full open bar.
$40 per person ($50 per person after Sept. 10)
Course # - CPSY x680 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
This is the publication date for our monthly newsletter which covers news, features, and events for friends and supporters of the Center, GSBI Alumni, students, faculty, or anyone interested in the field of social entrepreneurship. Sign up for our newsletter here.
Hosted by Therese Ivancovich Sissel '93 and Greg Sissel Appetizer Reception ~ Business/Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman and transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco! RSVP Details to come.
Course # - CPSY x932 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 4/6
**This course can either be taken from 9am-1pm (4 CE hours) or from 9am-4pm (6 CE hours)**
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Fall 2013 classes begin
Fall Mini Term begins for Master of Arts in Teaching + Teaching Credential (MATTC) students only.
New Student Orientation for all incoming ECP students beginning Education or Counseling Psychology programs this Fall quarter.
Fall quarter begins
Hosted by Tom '85 & Karen '86 Ferdinandi By invitation only
Incoming freshman, transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco!
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This special lunch is for our Golden Broncos (those who graduated 50 years or more ago), featuring the induction of the Class of 1963 into the William C. Gianera, S.J. Society.
Course # - CPSY x209 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
This annual conference showcases the social entrepreneurs who participate in the Global Social Benefit Incubator, the signature program of the Center for Science, Technology, and Society. Their business plan presentations will focus on technologies that are solving a variety of problems in emerging markets. These presentations are the highlight of the eight month GSBI program and should not be missed!
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Have questions? Email us at gsbi2012@scu.edu
The Homecoming Picnic features live music, games and activities, a petting zoo, pony rides, and bouncy houses. This is a free event with food, beer, and beverages available for purchase.
Course # - CPSYx540 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
The DSM-5© is due to arrive in May 2013, and all of us working in the mental health field will feel its impact. Some of the goals of this new edition are to bring our model of mental disorder more in line with the ICD-10, and to expand our understanding of diagnoses to include new evidence from the neurosciences, genetic studies, and epidemiology. In this workshop, take a tour of the new DSM and learn about the anticipated implications of its dramatic changes.
Cary Watson is a Lecturer in counseling psychology at Santa Clara University, where she teaches courses in clinical assessment of both adults and children. She received an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Stanford University. Her clinical experience includes a variety of clinical settings, including family and child therapy agencies, college counseling centers, and the Dept. of Psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente. In addition to her university teaching, she maintains a limited private practice in the South Bay Area.
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Join fellow Broncos to cheer on the LA Galaxy as they take on the Vancouver Whitecaps in Major League Soccer. Santa Clara's own Erik Hurtado '12, playing forward for the Vancouver Whitecaps, will be available after the game to sign autographs and meet fellow Broncos. Don't miss this chance to watch the Steve Nash '96-owned Vancouver Whitecaps in Los Angeles!
LEAD Scholars, Bridge alumni, and any alumni who were first generation college students are invited to join us for a reception to (re)connect with faculty, staff, and students and celebrate your accomplishments. You are welcome to stay afterwards for an informal pizza dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
First year LEAD Scholars are welcomed to campus to participate in LEAD Week.
Training for LEAD Week Student Staff.
Hosted by Sandi '81 & John '82 Barrett Appetizer Reception ~ Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman, transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco!
Fall Pre-Session Orientation for new MATTC students only.
Learn more about Santa Clara University's MBA and MS degree programs at the next Graduate Business Admissions Information Session.
Mandatory two-day orientation for students starting Evening MBA/MSIS programs
Application deadline for Fall MBA programs extended on space-available basis.
Join faculty, alumni, and new Fall 2013 students for a reception to welcome you to the Leavey School of Business.
Entrance into this game is complimentary for all Grand Reunion attendees; tickets are available at check-in inside the Donohoe Alumni House.
Learn more about MBA and MS degree programs at the next Graduate Business Admissions Information Session.
Classes for MS in Entepreneurship and MS in Finance begin.
New MS students meet faculty, staff, and fellow classmates before classes begin July 8.
Opportunity for new MSIS students to meet MSIS faculty, students, and alumni
Course # - CPSY x426 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 3
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
In the course of psychotherapy clinicians often wrestle with the timing and assessment of their interpretations and interventions. Verbal cues can take the clinician only so far in their understanding of their patients and drawing inferences about their experiences. Other, nonverbal cues are often learned through experience and may not be consciously integrated for the clinician.
Robert L. Fisher, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice, with forty years of experience in the areas of psychotherapy, hypnotherapy and consultation. He is a Board Certified Medical Psychotherapist and Psychodiagnostician, and a founding member of the American College of Advanced Practice Psychologists. He has been adjunct instructor at Santa Clara University, Department of Counseling Psychology for thirteen years.
SCU paydays are currently the 7th (for work from the 16th to the end of the previous month) and the 22nd (for work from the 1st to the 15th of the current month). When the pay date falls on Saturday, the checks will be issued on the proceeding Friday and when the pay date falls on Sunday the check will be issued on the following Monday.
Payroll Advices are available on eCampus.
Faculty and Staff Payroll Checks can be picked up by payee at the Human Resources Service Center. Employees are required to present identification. All checks not picked up will be mailed to the address of record on the fourth business day after the pay date.
All Student checks are mailed.
Get together with fellow Alumni to watch the Portland Timbers take on the Colorado Rapids! More details to come!
Course # - CPSY x560 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
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Irina Raicu, Intenet Ethics Program Manager, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Online privacy often gets characterized as a roadblock to other social goods, such as innovation. Is it? And, if so, what should we do about it?
Read more about the Markkula Center's Internet Ethics Program >>
Please make the Donohoe Alumni House your first stop on campus; there, you can pick up your name tag, grab a weekend schedule, and enjoy some refreshments in our Hospitality Room. Check-in hours will run from noon on Thursday through 6 pm on Saturday . If you are only coming for one of the school receptions or your class dinner, you can just check in directly at those events.
Shotgun start, scramble format. Members and guests from all reunion classes are invited to participate. Price includes cart, lunch, drinks, and tee prizes.
Participants will be placed in foursomes, so please indicate if you would like to play with specific individuals when making your reservation.
$150 per player
Join us for another year of fun at the Cone's Loft, overlooking Petco Park! Many thanks to Alison Cone '96 and her parents for having us back! After the reception, we'll walk to the ballgame to watch the San Diego Padres take on the San Francisco Giants. Tickets are limited, so be sure to RSVP today!
Hosted by Tina Caratan '74 Dessert Reception ~ Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman and transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco! RSVP Details to come.
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Hosted by Ann '73 and Dennis Harter '73 Dessert Reception ~ Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman and transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco! RSVP details to come.
This is a tribute to the man who shaped a generation; Elvis will forever be known as "the King" of rock 'n' roll. Through his remarkable resemblance and his incredible talent to emulate and perform both the voice and style, Travis Ledoyt is a performer who flawlessly captures the essence of Elvis in his prime. This dynamic show is truly spectacular and offers those who never saw the King, the next best thing.
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Hosted by Judy and John Curran Dessert Reception ~ Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman and transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco! RSVP Details to come.
Hosted by Karen and Larry McDonald '66 Dessert Reception ~ Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman and transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco! RSVP Details to come.
Ecumenical (Catholic & Protestant) Service: No Eucharist. Ashes Will Be Distributed.
Hosted by Deidre '06, Gloria '67, and David Mraz '66, MBA '68 Heavy Appetizer Reception ~ Casual Attire By invitation only Incoming freshman and transfer students and their parents are invited to attend this opportunity to get to know other students heading to Santa Clara before school starts. Meet some new faces and get some of your questions answered by current students. This is a great opportunity to get excited about your upcoming life as a Bronco! RSVP deatils to come.
Classes for Summer Session 1 begin.
Each Sunday morning Santa Clara University offers a Catholic Mass at 10 am. All are welcome to this liturgy.
9/18/11: Mass will be on the St. Ignatius Lawn to welcome our new students
Course # - CPSY x374 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
Clinical supervision is one of the most important areas of psychotherapy training. Some view it as the principal method for preparing counselors-in-training for psychotherapeutic practice. However, until recently little focus had been given to skills and qualifications needed to be an effective supervisor. The goals of the course are four fold: to understand developmental needs of supervisee, gain exposure to differing supervisory styles, gain insight into one's supervisory style, and receive overview of regulations and ethical standards for supervision. Theoretical and applied aspects of supervision will be explored. Any recent requirement changes will also be discussed. Through case studies, discussion, peer supervision and research, participants will have an opportunity to explore relevant issues and effective supervisory styles. Participants are encouraged to bring in cases for discussion.
Dr. Lucila Ramos-Sánchez is an associate professor in the Counseling Psychology Department at Santa Clara University. She received her doctorate from the University of California, Santa Barbara in Counseling/Clinical/School Psychology, with an emphasis in counseling psychology. Dr. Ramos-Sanchez joined the Santa Clara University faculty in fall of 2000. She has published in the areas of Latino/a mental health specifically investigating variables that affect counselor credibility, the effects of bilingualism in the counseling process, self-efficacy and academic achievement of Mexican-American students, and clinical supervision. From a clinical perspective, her interest is in the area of multicultural counseling.
Course # - CPSY x704 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 3
A representative from TIAA-CREF will provide retirement counseling to employees. This is a 30-minute confidential appointment that can be scheduled by calling TIAA-CREF at 1-800-842-2007 or online at www.tiaa-cref.org/moc.
Please Note: Approval of the time sheets are due by noon on the designated due date.
Timesheets approved after the due date may not be processed until the next payroll. Since the due date is prior to the end date of the pay period, hours should be estimated for the current pay period and will be adjusted as necessary with the following pay period.
Please Note: Completion of the time sheets are due by noon on the designated due date.
Timesheets completed after the due date may not be processed until the next payroll. Since the due date is prior to the end date of the pay period, hours should be estimated for the current pay period and will be adjusted as necessary with the following pay period.
Free and open to the public
This mini-exhibition provides a sampling of the visual cultures that inspire Bollywood, from traditions of mythological painting to pulp art, from symbols of national identity to conspicuously visible consumer global brands. The exhibit presents a selection of film posters from the 1940s to the present and other materials, including posters of movie stars, DVD covers, and books.
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The event is part of the Global Bollywood Series of Events. For more information about this series, go to: http://libguides.scu.edu/bollywood *If you require assistance for any of these events, please contact Joanne Clymer (408-551-1753), jclymer@scu.edu at least 48 hours in advance.
Exhibit April 15 - June 21 during Regular Building Hours Living Room Area, Lower Level Learning Commons, Technology Center, and Library Free and open to the public More information at: http://libguides.scu.edu/Bollywood
Meir Statman, Professor of Finance
Renowned behavioral finance expert Meir Statman reveals how our desires shape our actions when it comes to investing. (Hint: It's not just money that we're after.)
Read more about Meir Statman >>
Terry Eagleton, Distinguished Professor of English Literature at Lancaster University, Professor of Cultural Theory at the National University of Ireland, and Distinguished Visiting Professor of English Literature at the University of Notre Dame.
Atheists tend to claim that God is entirely pointless, and so does the doctrine of creation. Here, at least, is some common ground between Richard Dawkins and Pope Francis. This talk will try among other things to spell out why God is pointless and why this is the whole point of God. It will also seek to remind us that when we claim that God is good, we have very little clue as to what we are talking about.
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Don't miss this opportunity to connect with classmates and friends while enjoying an impressive menu of alumni-affiliated wines and an assortment of delicious appetizers. Make sure to visit the photo booth to capture the moment!
$20 per person
Course # - CPSY x905 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 6
Course # - CPSY x262 Loyola Hall Room 160 Credit Hours: 15
This workshop will give participants a working understanding of post-traumatic stress and cumulative stress reactions as the natural response to loss, illness, change, trauma, or death. Effective techniques for recognition and intervention will be practiced and specific tools for healing and transforming the traumatic event will be explored. Participants will also examine the specific issues related to response/caregiving professionals and their unique delayed response to trauma.
Course # - CPSY x262
Loyola Hall Room 160
Credit Hours: 15
At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will: Identify the feelings, behaviors, and symptoms associated with post trauma stress and grief; Acquire a greater knowledge of the grief process and its components; Obtain tools to accurately determine acute and delayed stress response and techniques for intervention; Utilize critical incident stress model for immediate and intermediate response; Increase personal emotional awareness; Develop better communication skills to support individuals and groups.
Janet Childs, M.A. is the Director of Education Centre for Living with Dying through the Bill Wilson Center and is the director of the Bay Area CISM Team. She has over 35 years of experience in counseling, crisis intervention, volunteer management and training development. She has worked at Project Headstart, Community of Communities, Valley Rape Crisis Center, Suicide and Crisis Service, Alum Rock Counseling Center, Santa Clara University, San Jose City College, San Jose State University, and many other institutions of higher learning. Ms. Childs has been a keynote speaker at trauma and loss conferences around the world, is recipient of the Santa Clara County Medical Association Citizen?s Award, the National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children Father Ken Czillinger Professional Award, the COMA (Communications Operations Managers Association), Susan Voellger Award for Training, San Jose Fire Department: Class A: Civilian Devoted Service, Oakland Fire Outstanding Performance, City of San Jose Commendation, as well as numerous other recognitions and honors.
Join the SCU Alumni Association for a Young Alumni Happy Hour! Relax, socialize, and network with other recent Santa Clara University graduates. Get a group of other young alumni together or just drop by on your own ... either way, you'll have a great time! What is a Young Alum? We define a "young alumni" as someone who graduated 10 or less years ago. As always, we welcome alumni from all generations to enjoy "young alumni" events. In the end, we strive to create engaging programming that strengthens relationships between our young alumni, the greater Bronco community, and Santa Clara University. RSVP
Estate planning is much more than drawing up a will or setting up a family trust. Choose from two interactive sessions, each tailored to a different life stage. Both sessions will help you understand the benefits of smart estate and gift planning aligned with your values, while providing for your family and diminishing your tax burden.
Both sessions are open to anyone who's interested, but we recommend choosing the one that best matches your personal circumstances.
Session one (1 - 1:45 PM)
Session two (2 - 2:45 PM)
Both sessions will be led by Charles H. (Chuck) Packer, J.D./MBA '80. Chuck is an Attorney at Law with Hopkins & Carley, where he is a member of the Family Wealth & Tax Planning Department. He focuses his practice in the areas of strategic planning for high net worth individuals and families through estate, gift, and philanthropic tax planning.
Mr. Packer chairs the Planned Giving Advisory Board at Santa Clara University and is also Chair of the Santa Clara University Kasner Estate Planning Symposium.