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These are a few examples of recent stories that have appeared in the media about Santa Clara University's people and programs. Some of the publications may require registration. If you are unable to access the article you are looking for, please e-mail Media Relations with the name of the publication and date of the article you are looking for and we will send you a copy. Also, please let us know about articles we may have missed.

rivals to intensify in the next two years, but not many companies in Silicon Valley or elsewhere are formally planning strategies for how to react. Geroffrey Bowker, SCU's executive director of the Center for Science, Technology and Society comments on the organiztional design of American companies. Read the article.

KQED, July 30, 2004 The California Report
Students Give Private Colleges a New Look
Katherine Baron of KQED Radio, the San Francisco National Public Radio affiliate carried a story on the boom in undergraduate applications at private universities like Santa Clara University.

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July 31, 2004, San Jose Mercury News
Business boot camp teaches non-profits to make money
An SCU program, the Global Social Benefit Incubator, a two week business boot camp for non-profits, was the lead article in the business section.  

July 22, 2004 Wall Street Journal
The Digits (Gambits and Gadgets in the World of Technology) column featured SCU's Center For Science Technology and Society and the Global Social Benefit Incubator where local experts helped social entrepreneurs from across the world with writing business plans. 

July 14, 2004 CBS MarketWatch
What can we learn from Martha Stewart's trades? A professor looks at her portfolio moves. SCU professor Meir Statman's study on Martha Stewart's portfolio was the subject of Chuck Jaffe's column on CBS Marketwatch.

June 23, 2004, Wall Street Journal

Too Much Tech, Too Many Treasurys: SCU professor Meir Statman was quoted in a column by Jonathan Clements on how investors can fix their portfolio.

June 16, 2004, Wall Street Journal

SCU professor, Jerrold Lee Shapiro was quoted in a column by Jonathan Clements about helping children achieve their financial goals without undercutting their ambitions.

June 11, 2004, Chronicle of Higher Education

The Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara University's School of Law was a lead story in the Chronicle of Higher Education after law students from SCU and lawyers from the Innocence Project helped exonerate John Stoll. Stoll spent 20 years in prison in Bakersfield, California for crimes the court says he did not commit.

June 1, 2004, KGO Radio, KCBS Radio, and KLIV Radio


Ed Steinman, professor of constitutional law at Santa Clara University School of Law, was interviewed about a ruling by federal court on the legality of the ban on partial birth abortions.


May 26, 2004, Wall Street Journal

An article on recycling construction materials featured Santa Clara University and the construction of the new baseball stadium, with quotes from Joe Sugg and a photograph by Chuck Barry.

May 21, 2004, KQED

Margaret Russell, professor of constitutional law was the lead interview on the 'California Report' and 'California Connected' in a story on gay marriage in California.

May 14, 2004, NBC 11

Tom Plante, professor of psychology was interviewed about his book, 'Sins Against the Innocent' and the SCU conference on clergy sex abuse.

May 16, 2004, San Jose Mercury News

The Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara University School of Law was the subject of the lead editorial in the Sunday section - Perspective. The editorial complimented NCIP on their exoneration of John Stoll who had been wrongly convicted and had spent 20 years in prison

May 4, 2004, San Francisco Chronicle

Banker becomes symbol of dot-com era's excess.
James Koch, director of the Center for Science, Technology and Society at Santa Clara University was quoted in an article on Silicon Valley financier, Frank Quattrone.

May 1, 2004, San Jose Mercury News


Sharing the wealth
Kirk O. Hanson, director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University was quoted in an article on th&

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