Fall 2012
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Woz's wisdom and the generosity that defines us
Undergrad commencement celebrates 100 years of engineering and 50 years of women on the Mission Campus.
Fall 2012
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Case not closed
The 2012 Alexander Law Prize recognizes the work by human rights attorney Almudena Bernabeau to bring to justice those responsible for the killing of the Jesuits in El Salvador.
Fall 2012
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New to the board
Five highly experienced new trustees were elected to Santa Clara's Board of Trustees in June.
Fall 2012
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Player of the year
Computer engineering major Katie Le ’14 becomes the first Bronco to battle in the NCAA women's singles tourney.
Fall 2012
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A grand new gateway
Step inside the Patricia A. and Stephen C. Schott Admission and Enrollment Services Building.
Fall 2012
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A new Graham
21st-century comforts welcome freshmen and sophomore students in the new Graham Hall.
Fall 2012
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A rivalry like no other
It's only a game, right? Not if we're talking soccer and USA vs. Mexico.
Fall 2012
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New from SCU faculty
New books from Thomas Plante and Lisa Davis examine abuse, betrayal, and conviction; Helen Popper offers up an indispensible guide for California native plant gardeners.
Fall 2012
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Santa Clara Snapshot: 1912
With the addition of courses in engineering, architecture, and law, the college becomes a university—and the celebration in June draws tens of thousands.
Fall 2012
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Class Notes
Updates and news from your fellow Broncos, with photos, links, and all that's fit to print online. Submit your notes by Nov. 30 to be considered for the winter print magazine.
Winter 2013
Table of contents
Features
To catch a thief
A young mathematician at SCU has helped equip police in Santa Cruz and L.A. with an algorithm that predicts where crimes might happen next. Is this the future of policing?
How to avoid a bonfire of the humanities
A veteran chronicler of Silicon Valley looks at why the high-tech industry needs—and wants—folks who know how to tell a story.
The play’s the thing
Kurds, Arabs, countrymen: Shakespeare Iraq brings the Bard to Ashland like you’ve never heard him.
Mission Matters
Heart of the matter
A statue that’s gazed on the Mission Gardens for 130 years gets a much-needed restoration. As layers of paint are peeled away, stories of the past emerge.
All work and all play
They make Erik Hurtado ’13 WCC player of the year and the No. 5 pick in pro soccer’s draft.
Got MOOC?
There’s global interest in a Massive Open Online Course in business ethics.

