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The longtime Electronic Arts executive found new purpose leading AbilityPath, a century-old nonprofit serving people with developmental disabilities in the Bay Area.
In his very funny new novel, “Valet,” the English professor considers what motivates humans through the perspective of a robot.
An assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Michael Abbott is designing assistive technologies using 3D printing, robotics, and AI to help people with disabilities live more independently.
Recent Headlines
Accomplished advancement executive brings record-breaking philanthropic success to Silicon Valley's leading Jesuit university
The University's 175th commencement ceremony featured joyful celebrations and inspiring speakers.
The honorees will explore topics ranging from sustainability and neurodegenerative disease to international relations and cancer treatments.
Funded in part by a $175 million gift from Mark and Mary Stevens, it will be the first new medical school in the San Francisco Bay Area in more than a century.
Scholarship covers full tuition, provides an annual stipend, includes a paid summer internship, and guarantees DoW civilian employment upon graduation
Funded by a generous gift from NVIDIA executive vice president Debora Shoquist ’76, the new Center also honors the supportive role of her sister, G. Lee Cunningham M.A. ’73


