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.
The Washington Post Matthew Newsom Kerr (History). Vaccinated America is frustrated with the unvaccinated. Stories regularly go viral about covid-19 patients sending messages of regret and contrition about their vaccination hesitancy.
KPIX
Don Heider (Markkula). Controversy over the Facebook's name change. Also NBC NEWS4 TODAY.
Religion Dispatches Rohit Chopra (Communication). Scholars in the US and Canada working in the areas of Hinduism, Indian politics, and South Asian history have been targeted in campaigns of harassment and intimidation by right-wing Hindu nationalists.
NBC Bay Area
Ellen Kreitzburg (Law). In a strange twist, Elizabeth Holmes spent time in court Tuesday watching herself in interviews she gave to CNBC as prosecutors continued to try to convince the jury she was in charge at Theranos -- calling the shots.
Enterprise-Record
Laura L. Ellingson (Communication). Is academic jargon any more elitist than the complex gridiron lingo used by NFL fans?Also on five other sources.
KPIX Eric Goldman (Law) and Irina Raicu (Markkula). A conservative podcaster made racist comments about KPIX reporter Betty Yu and there has been an outpouring of support in the Bay Area denouncing Steven Crowder.
Knight Foundation
Eric Goldman (Law) interviews Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudlfare.
College of Arts & Sciences
The Guardian
Rohit Chopra (Communication). Released just as festival season is kicking off across India, it looked like your average advert for festive attire. Yet, in just a matter of hours, the poster had sent convulsions through India.
India Currents
Rohit Chopra (Communication). How relevant are the Gita’s 700 verses to the 7.4 billion people who, today, confront inner conflicts that are dharmic and eternal and external conflicts that ask karmic questions that are particular to contemporary times?
Marie Claire Kai Harris (English). Expect an incredible mix of fiction including Rebecca Serle's One Italian Summer and Kai Harris's What the Fireflies Knew (one of the first titles from Phoebe Robinson's new imprint), as well as powerful memoirs like Viola Davis's Finding Me.
Voice of San Diego
Elsa Chen (Political Science).Mayor Todd Gloria in April outlined 11 criminal justice reforms he planned to make, what he referred to as his “police and public safety reform package.”
The Concordian
Danielle Morgan (English). In 2021, it feels strange to still see debate around the influence the media has on real world events.
School of Law
KPIX-TV
Ellen Kreitzberg. Testimony in the Elizabeth Holmes fraud trial on Tuesday, gave a glimpse into how the billionaire Devos family was enticed into a major investment with Theranos, the biotech company Holmes founded in 2003.
Reason
Eric Goldman. Is a required content warning or algorithm change a violation of the First Amendment?
CBS8
Catherine Sandoval. PG&E's lawyers told a judge in Shasta County that the company plans to file a challenge that would argue environmental crimes do not apply to them.
Leavey School of Business
MarketWatch
Edward McQuarrie (Marketing Emeritus). You can save on taxes while saving for retirement by using an IRA or a 401(k). But deciding the best account is not always straightforward. There's also the Roth option for both, meaning four choices, all with different rules. Also on NewsoTime.
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Daily Beast Joan Harrington. The American Conservative Union dished out millions to two board members and, according to experts, appears to have left critical information off its IRS forms.
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