Year 2001 ImagesListed in reverse chronological order, with links to full-size images (where available) and associated news releases.
Emily Ray joins SCU as the new orchestra conductor.
Thomas Colohan is the University's new director of choral activities. Two new conductors join SCU's music facultyThis month, Center of Performing Arts features new faculty in first collaborative concert - Festival of Lights November 12, 2001 Read the full story Former Mercury News editor Rob Elder joins SCU ethics centerMarkkula Center for Applied Ethics to begin new program on "emerging issues in ethics" November 09, 2001 Read the full story Silicon Valley venture capitalist gives $15 million to SCU business school for new buildingGift from Don Lucas will build new home for Leavey School of Business; Donation is largest in business school's history October 24, 2001 Read the full story 850 people fill Mission Church today to celebrate the life of Deora BodleyFamily, friends remember SCU junior as loving daughter, caring tutor, best friend September 21, 2001 Read the full story 2,500 SCU students, faculty, staff pray for peaceMass in Mission Gardens begins week of study, contemplation and memorials September 17, 2001 Read the full story SCU student among plane crash victims, United Airlines Flight 93Memorial service to be held next week for SCU junior Deora Bodley September 11, 2001 Read the full story
Approximately 600 faculty, staff and students gathered in Mission Church for prayer service Tuesday morning. SCU President tells leaders and citizens this is a time for prayers for victims, not for retaliation and vengeanceLaw school classes canceled; Convocation moved to Mission Church for community prayer service in response to national tragedy September 11, 2001 Read the full story
SCU asst. women's soccer coach Brandi Chastain ('91) is member of WUSA champions Bay Area CyberRays, along with Megan Horvath ('01), Jacqui Little ('00), and Lisa Nañez ('99). Photo by John Todd/CyberRays 2001 Four SCU soccer alumni are members of WUSA championship teamCity of San Jose honors CyberRays Aug.30 August 29, 2001 Read the full story
In these dark times of vainglory and unbelief, our Lady of the Ends of the Earth keeps watch. 1914-1927, etching, 21" X 18" Contributed from Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri " style="width:110px;" /> "En ces temps noirs de jactance et d'incroyance, Notre-Dame de la Fin des Terres vigilante." The de Saisset brings Rouault's "Miserere" to museum goers this fallDue to popular demand, "The Glacier Priest" returns for another season August 27, 2001 Read the full story ![]() More Commencement Images 150th Commencement Addresses " style="width:110px;" /> Bishop of San Jose addresses graduates at SCU's 150th graduate commencement Bishop of San Jose encourages graduates to take risksBishop receives his first honorary degree at SCU's 150th graduate ceremony June 17, 2001 Read the full story SCU's 150th undergraduate commencement exercises held at Buck Shaw Stadium.More Commencement Images SCU's 150th undergraduate commencement exercises held at Buck Shaw Stadium.
More Commencement Images At SCU's 150th commencement, all eyes are on the futureAt undergraduate ceremony Saturday, speakers advise life-long learning, with love and justice June 16, 2001 Read the full story Leavey Center enters second phase of renovation projectFor first time in 25 years, all SCU coaches will have offices in Leavey June 13, 2001 Read the full story 150th Commencement June 16-17 at Santa Clara UniversityUndergraduate ceremony Saturday, graduate ceremonies Sunday at Buck Shaw Stadium June 08, 2001 Read the full story
Barry Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project in New York City, came to the School of Law Feb. 15 to help announce creation at SCU of Northern California Innocence Project. Northern California Innocence Project initiated by Santa Clara UniversityProgram to involve law students in legal appeals for people wrongfully accused February 15, 2001 Read the full story
Kirk O. Hanson, director of the SCU Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, will write chapter in new book on sexual abuse by priests. University names Stanford business school administrator director of Markkula Center for Applied EthicsKirk O. Hanson is writer, lecturer, consultant in business ethics January 23, 2001 Read the full story Newly designated cardinal visits SCU for first public speechAvery Dulles, S.J., first American theologian to be named cardinal, will share thoughts on Pope John Paul II January 23, 2001 Read the full story
"Mass in a Volcano Crater": Hubbard and his party begin a day of exploration of the Aniakchak Crater with Mass, in 1931, not long after Aniakchak's eruption. Hubbard began everyday with Mass, no matter where he was. Courtesy of SCU Archives. Berenard R. Hubbard, S.J. , Alaskan Photograph Collection.
The Glacier Priest filming in front of Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska, where he returned to offer his Jubilee Mass slogan "Twenty-five years on top of the World," Hubbard was first called The Glacier Priest by his guides in Austria, where he studied theology and mounted weekend expeditions to glaciers in the Tyrolean Alps. Photographer unknown, circa 1950.
SCU celebrates the legacy of Bernard Hubbard, S.J.: Glacier PriestThe de Saisset premiers exhibit with former King Islander guest SCU publishes "The Legacy of the 'Glacier Priest'" January 09, 2001 Read the full story
St. Joseph and Mary side alter figure: Spain, circa 1700; porcelain, ceramic, and pigment with metallic brocade and silk damask; 19 in. high; de Saisset Museum California History Collection. Photo by Scott Hess.
Will and Ed McDaniel climb to the summit of a peak on Amaknak Island, in the Aleurian chain, during a layover on the way to their Alaskan gold claim. Photo by unknown companion, 1906, from the McDaniel Family Collection.
"Mass in a Volcano Crater": Hubbard and his party begin a day of exploration of the Aniakchak Crater with Mass, in 1931, not long after Aniakchak's eruption. Hubbard began everyday with Mass, no matter where he was. Courtesy of SCU Archives. Berenard R. Hubbard, S.J. , Alaskan Photograph Collection.
Chasuble; Spain, circa 1700; silk brocade with gold metallic brocade trim; 41 ½ x 27 in. Photos from the de Saisset Museum California History Collection. Photo by Scott Hess.
The de Saisset Museum opens 2001 with four exhibitionsSCU celebrates its history with the largest vestment collection in California January 08, 2001 Read the full story |
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SCU's 150th undergraduate commencement exercises held at Buck Shaw Stadium.











