December 2002
 Work by photojournalist Sebastiao Salgado featured at de Saisset Museum
 Fewer, smaller office parties this holiday season, managers and executives tell SCU Business Index
 Aly Wagner named top U.S. women's college soccer player, joins eight Broncos on WCC All-Academic teams
 Broncos beat NC again, head to NCAA finals Sunday against Portland
 SCU and Sacred Heart Parish to hold sixth annual Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration
 SCU Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship partners with Junior Achievement
November 2002
 Women's soccer team battles UNC Friday in College Cup; volleyball team opens NCAA Sunday vs. Cal
 Cautious Silicon Valley business outlook unchanged, according to latest SCU Business Index
 National champion women's soccer team hosts Michigan Saturday in NCAA quarterfinal
 Santa Clara mayor to join SCU Ethics Center, will teach political science course
 From child migrant worker to PhD, award-winning author at SCU named one of four national Professors of the Year
 Janet Napolitano, Class of '79, declared winner in election for governor of Arizona
 Women's soccer opens NCAA title defense Friday at Buck Shaw Stadium vs. Creighton
 Five winners named of 2002 Tech Museum Awards: Technology Benefiting Humanity
 Jesuit leader warns that globalization needs a moral, ethical dimension
 U.S. foreign policy lacks moral guidance, says Catholic ethicist
October 2002
 New Santa Clara University Business Index shows that six months of pessimism in Silicon Valley has bottomed out
 Attitudes about 'risk' threaten terrorist-insurance market in U.S., say researchers from SCU and UC Berkeley
 Ethics Center director identifies 'best ethical practices' for health care group-purchasing
 SCU announces $350 million campaign
 Student-athlete graduation rates highest in conference
September 2002
 American public isn't eager to attack Iraq, N.Y.Times columnist tells 3,000 at SCU
 Roses dedicated at Mission Church as memorial for victims of September 11
 SCU faculty chaired judging panels gathered by Center for Science, Technology, and Society for international Tech Museum Awards
 Global innovators honored as Tech Museum Awards Finalists
 Year-long Institute on Globalization features new courses, lectures, conferences, exhibits at SCU
 New SCU/San Jose State rivalry kicks off
 SCU junior dies of injuries in London accident
 Santa Clara University called one of 'best values' in West by U.S. News
 Mission Church audience hears prayers for peace
 SCU junior injured in London bus accident
August 2002
 SCU invites city residents and fans to women's soccer season opener against Stanford on Aug. 30
July 2002
 Six SCU women on national soccer teams
 Justice Edward A. Panelli Golf Tournment raises money for law school scholarships
 33 scholarships awarded to Bay Area and San Diego students for Tech Camp at SCU
 Teachers begin Ethics Camps at Santa Clara
 SCU engineering professors play leading role at international computer networking design conference
 SCU to host national women's conference aimed at "bridging the divide"
June 2002
 Silicon Valley visionary tells SCU graduates that future is about networks, not technology
 Civil rights lawyer Morris Dees reminds SCU graduates of lessons of September 11
 Danielle Slaton named WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year
 Noted civil rights lawyer Morris Dees to speak at 151st SCU commencement on Saturday
 Michelle Bento named Santa Clara women's basketball head coach
 SCU joins foundation's effort to provide scholarships in technology to local minority youth
 SCU installs new seven-foot, bronze statue of St. Ignatius
May 2002
 Gifts totaling $2.5 million from Cirrus Logic chairman boost SCU ethics center, engineering school
 Helen Moritz is new vice provost for undergraduate education
 Noted civil rights lawyer Fred Gray to speak at School of Law commencement May 18
 SCU President is new chair of Silicon Valley NCCJ
April 2002
 SCU summer abroad program reveals Cuban culture to American students
 Santa Clara alumni join staff, faculty, and students to repair houses in East San Jose this weekend
 SCU women's soccer to be honored at CyberRays/US soccer doubleheader
 SCU summer sessions add classes, begin enrollment
 SCU to host first annual Broadband Institute of California Conference
 SCU law students are among the most diverse and most likely to get jobs in the U.S.
 MBA program again in top 20
 SCU law school intellectual property program again in top 10
 NCAA brought national attention to University
March 2002
 SCU appoints new dean of engineering, Daniel Pitt
 Edgerton's "Seeing the Unseen" on exhibit at de Saisset this spring
 National Science Foundation grant to chemistry professor
 SCU offers alternative spring break trips
 International legal experts to speak at 4th Annual Intellectual Property Week
 SCU again in Peace Corps Top 10
 SCU Law Review brings European death penalty opponents to symposium
February 2002
 SCU increases salaries and benefits
 Lockheed Martin gives $50,000 endowment to SCU for engineering students
 SCU national champions invited to White House
 Chicanos and Latinos in Engineering and Sciences at SCU win national award
 Freed inmate joins national Innocence Project co-founder at SCU fund-raiser
 Engineering professor runs for Congress
 SCU law graduates' bar exam results continue to climb
 SCU celebrates Black History Month
January 2002
 SCU economist declares: 'The recession is over'
 Court frees inmate in first court victory for law school's Northern California Innocence Project
 Women's Soccer national champs honored this week
 Dean Hayes, one of "Ten most influential African-Americans in Bay Area"
 SCU president honored with 'Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice' Award
 President Locatelli calls on faculty, staff and students to rebuild 'human infrastructure'
 SCU alumnus becomes No. 3 survivor of CBS's Survivor Africa
 SCU athletic program ranked in top 20 in U.S.
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