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Books: New from SCU Faculty
Terri L. Griffith helps managers coping with constant change, while John Hamm reveals nine skills required to be a great business leader. Sandra M. Schneiders defends the communities of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious. Plus more books on religion and economics.
Summer 2012
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Honors on the court ... and off
WCC Player of the Year is just one of the honors sophomore Katie Le '14 has garnered both on and off the SCU tennis courts.
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The stunt woman
As fans of The Hunger Games know, Tara Macken '08 goes down fighting.
Summer 2012
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Storybook season
The 1962 Broncos pitched, ran, and swatted their way to being the top-ranked team in the nation and to the College World Series. Then they battled it out in a grueling 15-inning title cruncher that was one for the record books.
Summer 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 July 20 to be considered for the fall print magazine.
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That common bond
A few things have changed on the Mission Campus over 40 years. But as James M. Schiavenza '71, J.D. '74 has learned, we’re part of an unfolding story here at Santa Clara—one we can be proud to tell.
Summer 2012
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New books by alumni
Dante "Dan" Pastorini '71 reveals his past "fast-lane lifestyle" and his journey to a better self in his book Taking Flak: My Life in the Fast Lane.
Summer 2012
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The storyteller
In retirement, Anne Middleton '71 follows her passion.
Summer 2012
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Obituaries
Remembrances of Silicon Valley entrepreneur Michael L. Hackworth '63, former Broncos coach Larry Hauser, adjunct law professor Edwin H. Taylor—and recent obituaries of Santa Clara alumni.
Summer 2012
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A big, beautiful voice
Brian Thorsett '00, who performs everything from Mozart to Britten, didn’t always seem destined for the stage. For starters, he couldn’t match pitch.
Summer 2012
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.

