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University Press Releases
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U.S. News survey ranks Santa Clara University law school among top 100 overall, eighth best in intellectual property law
Thursday, Apr. 23, 2009
Santa Clara University School of Law was again named one of the top 100 law schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report's annual graduate-school rankings issued today. The magazine also recognized Santa Clara Law for having one of the most diverse student populations of any U.S. law school.
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Senior Environmental Studies Major Wins Fulbright Award
Wednesday, Apr. 22, 2009
Santa Clara University senior environmental studies and sustainable globalization major Elizabeth Tellman has won a Fulbright Award to study in El Salvador after graduation.
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Santa Clara University Recognized as Individual Conference Winner
Monday, Apr. 20, 2009
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 20, 2009 -- Santa Clara University was recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the 2008-2009 Individual Conference Champion for purchasing more green power than any other school in the West Coast Conference.
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Law School Will Honor Larry Sonsini and Three Outstanding Alumni at May 1 Awards Dinner
Thursday, Apr. 16, 2009
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 16, 2009 -- Santa Clara University School of Law will present its inaugural Santa Clara Law Amicus Award to Larry W. Sonsini, chairman of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, in honor of his outstanding leadership in the legal profession and the community, and the many ways in which he has helped to advance the mission and reputation of Santa Clara Law.
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Twenty global entrepreneurs chosen for summer business incubator program
Tuesday, Apr. 7, 2009
Twenty "social entrepreneurs" have been selected to join the seventh annual Global Social Benefit Incubator (GSBI) at Santa Clara University. The program imparts Silicon Valley management skills to social entrepreneurs from South and Central America, Africa, India, and Asia who have socially vital, emerging businesses.
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Biochemistry major Michael Hayes wins Goldwater Scholarship in recognition of strong scientific research skills.
Friday, Apr. 3, 2009
Junior biochemistry major Michael J. Hayes has won a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, an award for students expected to one day be leaders in the fields of mathematics, natural sciences, or engineering.
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