December 2001
 Wagner wins Honda Award for soccer
 SCU extends helping hand this holiday season
 Women's soccer team national champions
 De Saisset to host exhibit by acclaimed multimedia artist, James Luna
 Fire in dryer at McLaughlin Hall leads to early morning evacuation
 Women's soccer defeats Virginia to reach national semifinals
November 2001
 WCC's 'Top 50' athletes list includes 8 Broncos
 SCU and Sacred Heart Parish to hold fifth annual Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration
 Soccer teams battle in NCAA tournaments
 Two new conductors join SCU's music faculty
 Former Mercury News editor Rob Elder joins SCU ethics center
 SCU engineering students win awards in nationally recognized engineering & technology award program
 Santa Clara University School of Law announces fifth annual national technology writing contest for law students
 SCU, Tech Museum of Innovation, Applied Materials honor humanitarian side of technology
October 2001
 Women's cross country wins WCC Championship for first time
 Student newspaper wins national recognition
 "An Ideal Season" begins at SCU
 Silicon Valley venture capitalist gives $15 million to SCU business school for new building
 High Tech Law Institute kicks into high gear
 Santa Clara University athletics announces formation of Men's Basketball Radio Network
 SCU students take day off today to plan for the future
September 2001
 Silicon Valley innovators visit SCU to address lessons learned from history
 City ethics code developed with SCU in national spotlight
 850 people fill Mission Church today to celebrate the life of Deora Bodley
 2,500 SCU students, faculty, staff pray for peace
 SCU student among plane crash victims, United Airlines Flight 93
 SCU President tells leaders and citizens this is a time for prayers for victims, not for retaliation and vengeance
 Law school classes canceled; Convocation moved to Mission Church for community prayer service
 Business school features Silicon Valley venture capitalists at afternoon forum today
 Santa Clara University called one of 'great schools at great prices' by U.S. News
 Center for Science, Technology, and Society lends expertise to The Tech Museum of Innovation Awards
August 2001
 Four SCU soccer alumni are members of WUSA championship team
 The de Saisset brings Rouault's "Miserere" to museum goers this fall
 Landmark project brings youth from two continents together through dance and Internet
 SCU law school- first in West to offer master's degree in Intellectual Property Law
 Fall Athletic Tickets On Sale
July 2001
 Lawyers in death penalty cases go to 'college' at SCU
 New grants underwrite expansion of SCU ethics programs in Bay Area schools
 STEM-CELL RESEARCH EXPERTS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS
June 2001
 Education professor named Fulbright Scholar
 Bishop of San Jose encourages graduates to take risks
 At SCU's 150th commencement, all eyes are on the future
 Leavey Center enters second phase of renovation project
 Law School wins award for commitment to ethnic and racial diversity
 O'Brien named head baseball coach
 150th Commencement June 16-17 at Santa Clara University
May 2001
 Santa Clara is one of 3 national sites for summer institute for college administrators
 Barry Z. Posner gets national management education award
 'Community of Science Scholars' grows at SCU
 New dean of admissions appointed
 Cummins to Leave Santa Clara Baseball Program
 Nortel Networks makes scholarship gift to Santa Clara University
 California Legacy Series launches three new books
 English department announces eight new books from eight SCU authors
 U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta tells new lawyers to 'get involved'
 Outstanding law school alumni are honored
 Transportation secretary Norman Mineta to address law school graduates Saturday
 Army helicopter to pick up SCU ROTC students
 Best-selling writer Camille Paglia here Saturday
 SCU to explore "Catholic Imagination" at three-day conference on faith and science
April 2001
 Teachers of Latino students to reveal successful, innovative classroom practices
 Silicon Valley business leaders take 'time out' to examine technology's impact on society
 Faith and science draws nationally-known skeptics and cult-watchers to SCU
 'Future of Intellectual Property Law' is topic for experts at SCU conference
 Terry Shoup announces he'll leave as engineering dean in 2002
 National Technology Conference brings eminent leaders to SCU
 Entrepreneurs honored at Santa Clara University
 Record numbers apply to SCU
 Undergraduates to show off their research at 30th Western Psychology Conference
 Business Wire founder gives $20 million to SCU
 Levick honored as 'Woman of Achievement'
March 2001
 SCU law school's intellectual property program in top 10
 SCU law students among most diverse in U.S.
 Technology Week: twin national conferences in April
 Law professor argues before Supreme Court
 Fraternities and sororities to be phased out
 ALZA Corporation gift to support science students at SCU
 SCU presents Ignatian Award to outstanding alumni
 SCU bakes up 'big' plans for Founder's Day
 SCU again in Peace Corps top 10
 Broadway composer Jerry Herman speaks to high school, college students at SCU
 Trustees approve 2001-02 budget
 SCU, Applied Materials, and United Nations join The Tech Museum in new global awards program
 SCU players join U.S. Soccer on European tour
 SCU students spend night learning what it's like to be homeless
 SCU involved in America's largest scientific investigation of civic engagement
February 2001
 It's possible to build character in schools, SCU ethics conferees are told
 Advances in technology, agriculture and biology pose new ethical challenges
 Twin national conferences on ethics attract scholars, parents, business leaders
 SCU celebrates 100 years of innovative music
 Northern California Innocence Project initiated by Santa Clara University
 SCU Energy Update, Feb.14, 2001
 SCU Launches Center for Science, Technology, and Society with founding partner Applied Materials
 Evening classes to be held as usual, after police determine bomb threat was a hoax
January 2001
 SCU to host 2002 NCAA Menメs Basketball West Regional Tournament in San Jose
 Ethics programs featured in Jan., Feb.
 University names Stanford business school administrator director of Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
 Newly designated cardinal visits SCU for first public speech
 SCU avoids blackouts, but has contingency plans
 University organizes aid for El Salvador quake relief
 SCU attracts hundreds of local high school students for "Future of Science and Technology"
 SCU celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Mayer Theatre
 SCU celebrates the legacy of Bernard Hubbard, S.J.: Glacier Priest
 The de Saisset Museum opens 2001 with four exhibitions
 The Economy, 2001
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