SCU in the News is a compilation of media placements secured by UMC Media Relations, as well as other highlights featuring faculty, staff, or students.
Op-eds or Thought Leadership
Opinion articles written by Santa Clara University faculty or staff, or other articles prominently featuring Santa Clara thought leadership.
American Greatness Margaret Russell (Law). You might not know it from the news coverage, but Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t the first black person to be named to the United States Supreme Court. Additional stories on KMOJ, PBS NewsHour, The Conversation, and dozens of outlets.
The New York Times
Byron Walden (Mathematics & Computer Science). Walden creates all sorts of things from a little snippet for a Sunday adventure.
shgape.org
Nancy C. Unger (History). We hoped The Gilded Age would bring attention to the period we find so important in our history, especially for the light it can shed on present day problems and issues—both how they were created and how they might be remedied.
Daily Northwestern
Erin Kimura Walsh (LEAD Scholars Program). A discussion of the first- and second-generation communities and their experiences — both at the University and with their peers.
CNET
Kirthi Kalyanam (Retail Management Institute). One Staten Island, New York, Amazon warehouse has voted to unionize, and another will vote in a union election later this month.
The Mercury News
Tammy Madsen (Management). Eyeing Tesla’s success, major automakers are hurling themselves into the electric vehicle market as governments set ambitious zero-emissions targets and drivers around the world look to go electric. Also found in 22 additional outlets.
Davis Vanguard
David Ball (Law). Even before the two most recent shootings, Sacramento was doing far worse in terms of crime than a lot of other communities in California. Also found on Vanguard Morning Newsletter.
NBC Bay Area
Robert Hendershott (Finance). Today's trial was about money, and how far Balwani was wiling to go to get money for Theranos.
CityPulse
Kai Harris (English). Most authors go their entire writing career with the dream of getting their book reviewed in The New York Times Sunday Book Review. First-time author Kai Harris has already checked that off her list with her debut novel, “What the Fireflies Knew.”
KNTV (NBC)
Ricardo Cortez (Marketing). Tijuana Rick talks Lowrider Culture with youth. Part 2. Also on SJC Today.
KQED
Deep Gulasekaram (Law). A new rule just published by the Biden administration will overhaul the way asylum claims made at the border are decided. Listen to the audio Recording.
Center for American Women and Politics
Anna Sampaio (Ethnic Studies). As we look ahead to the first big push of primary contests in May 2022, the Center for American Women and Politics has asked experts in gender and politics – scholars and practitioners alike – to provide their outlooks for the gender and intersectional dynamics to watch in this election cycle.
College of Arts & Sciences
Typeshare
Andrew Ishak (Communication). What advice do you have for people embarking on a new learning journey? I asked that question to dozens of top college teachers who themselves were students recently.
Protocol
Erick Ramirez (Philosophy). If you’ve taken a sexual harassment training seminar at work recently, chances are you’re learning from materials that are at least a decade old.
Wine Enthusiast Magazine
Thomas Plante (Psychology). Plante notes that the cyclical nature of vineyard work focuses one’s attention in ways that can help them “think, meditate and solve difficult problems.”
Leavey School of Business
The Mercury News
Jo-Ellen Pozner (Management). Many, upon hearing that Elon Musk had used a few of his billions to buy a massive stake in Twitter, expected that the eccentric, pro-free speech billionaire would use his enhanced clout to push change through the social media company and wage a war for free speech. Also found in 11 additional outlets.
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
BuzzFeed News
Irina Raicu. Worldcoin continues to face criticism that it has entered less developed countries with Silicon Valley hubris, with little regard for local laws or community impact.
University
KCRA3 (NBC) Yesenia García Pardo (student). With a full-ride scholarship to Santa Clara University, she will soon become part of the 33% of higher education students first in their family to attend college.
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