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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 59 Number 1, Spring 2018, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 59 Number 1, Spring 2018, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
22 - TRUST ME After decades of declining trust in journalism, here’s some good news. Introducing the Trust Project. By Steven Boyd Saum and Deborah Lohse. Illustrations by Franziska Barczyk.
28 - NOBEL BEGINNINGS Santa Clara Professor Hersh Shefrin, fellow economist Richard Thaler, and the beginning of the fight to have behavioral economics taken seriously. There was yelling involved. By Deborah Lohse. Illustrations by Paul Blow.
32 - AFTERMATH OF DISASTER When fire or flood, wind or tremor strikes, what do you make of what’s been lost? How do you help others put their lives back together? Stories from the …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 4, Fall 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 4, Fall 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
18 - TIME FOR A BIG SHIFT We work and save for decades. And then what? A behavioral finance expert writes about the tough transition many face. By Meir Statman. Illustrations by Hanna Barczyk.
22 - WHAT WE OWE At the very least: stories that capture the contour of a life. A Pulitzer Prize– winning reporter on tales of human strife and resilience. By Tatiana Sanchez ’10.
28 - THE MOST IMPORTANT Lawsuit on the Planet It was first filed against the Obama administration and draws on decades of government records. It seeks no monetary damages. But advocates and critics …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 2, Summer 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 2, Summer 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
18 - LISTENING IS HER SUPERPOWER The groundbreaking stage work of Anna Deavere Smith. By Jesse Hamlin.
22 - CASTS A SHADOW Travel bans: Four international graduate students respond. By Matt Morgan.
24 - A BIGGER STAGE Priest, social worker, CEO, and teller of stories: Jim Purcell on what drew him to Santa Clara—and what Jesuit education can be. By Steven Boyd Saum.
28 - THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE KID Ron Hansen M.A. ’95 talks truth and fiction and Billy the Kid—and when you can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.
38 - DISCOVER. INNOVATE. A …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 1, Spring 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 1, Spring 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
24 - BIG WIN FOR A TINY HOUSE Turning heads and changing the housing game. By Matt Morgan.
28 - $100 MILLION GIFT TO BUILD John A. ’60 and Susan Sobrato make the largest gift in SCU history. Now see the Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation that will take shape—and redefine the University. Illustration by Tavis Coburn.
36 - CUT & PASTE CONSERVATION We can alter wild species to save them. So should we? By Emma Marris. Illustrations by Jason Holley.
44 - INFO OFFICER IN CHIEF From his office overlooking the White House, Tony Scott J.D. ’92 set …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 3, Summer 2016, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 3, Summer 2016, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
26 - CAN’T THREAD A MOVING NEEDLE To tackle sexual assault on college campuses, a playwriting project comes to the screen. By Danae Stahlnecker ’15.
28 - MISSION CRITICAL When three students fell ill from meningitis-causing bacteria—which can be fatal—it meant the clock was ticking. And to get through this, it would take everybody’s help. By Harold Gutmann.
36 - “WHERE ARE THEY TAKING US?” A journal from the front lines of the Syrian refugee crisis in Greece. By Colleen Sinsky ’10.
40 - NO STRANGERS HERE Refugees, home, and work by Ameera Naguib ’16 from Jordan to Silicon Valley. …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 2, Spring 2016, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 2, Spring 2016, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
20 - LET THERE BE LIGHT Frank Cepollina ’59—the NASA maverick who saved Hubble. By Robert Zimmerman.
28 - LIKE NO PLACE ON EARTH Talking with John A. Sobrato ’60 about building Silicon Valley—literally. By Michael S. Malone ’75, MBA ’77.
32 - DISRUPTION IN THE HOUSE Allison Kopf ’11 just won one of the premier startup competitions on the planet. She’s making the Google Analytics of greenhouses. By Ed Cohen.
34 - AN AMERICAN STORY A few words from the remarkable life of Francisco Jiménez ’66. By Steven Boyd Saum.
38 - DR. JEROME HE was a man of …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 1, Fall 2015, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 57 Number 1, Fall 2015, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
24 - ART HAPPENING HERE Inside the Edward M. Dowd Art & Art History Building. Illustration by Harry Campbell. Words by Steven Boyd Saum.
28 - CALL HER A WORLD CHAMPION And call them America’s Team. Julie Johnston ’14 and the Women’s World Cup. By Ann Killion.
34 - A WILD GENEROSITY The energy and genius of Steve Nash ’96 on the court. By Brian Doyle.
37 - BELIEVE IN US An oral history of a 1993 NCAA playoff game that became an upset for the ages. By Jeff Gire and Harold Gutmann.
40 - CHANGE THE GAME Pope Francis …
Small And Large Faculty-Size Adjusted Accounting Program Rankings Based On Research-Active Faculty: A Uniform Approach, Mark C. Dawkins, Matthew M. Wieland, Donald L. Ariail
Small And Large Faculty-Size Adjusted Accounting Program Rankings Based On Research-Active Faculty: A Uniform Approach, Mark C. Dawkins, Matthew M. Wieland, Donald L. Ariail
Faculty and Research Publications
Prior studies have ranked accounting programs based on the use of various methodologies, many of which did not control for faculty size. Even in studies that controlled for faculty size, a common issue was the inclusion of faculty and PhD students who were not research active. To resolve these sample issues, this study uses a sample of top-6 accounting journal publications over the 2006-2013 period to demonstrate an innovative, efficient, and uniform approach for calculating faculty-size adjusted accounting program rankings. This approach can be modified to include more accounting journals. Specifically, the study controls for faculty size by including only …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 56 Number 2, Winter 2015, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 56 Number 2, Winter 2015, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - May the Rhodes rise to meet you - On the road with Aven Satre-Meloy ’13.
16 - Season tough, photos by Denis Concordel.
18 - Space Aces by Sam Scott '96. 20 - The fragility of faith by Michael C. McCarthy, S.J. '87. A professor of religious studies and executive director of SCU’s Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education confesses that it’s not merely an academic question when he asks: “How can a thinking person still believe in God?”
26 - Rebound by Mitch Finley '73. Lessons from the court and the chapel in dealing with addiction, mental illness, …
Tampa Bay Economy 06/01 (Summer 2006), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 06/01 (Summer 2006), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Update on CEDR's Data Center -- From the Editor -- Inflation in Tampa Bay -- USF's Basic Economic Development Course -- Middle Market Firms -- Investment Capital in Florida.
Tampa Bay Economy 05/02 (Winter 2005/2006), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 05/02 (Winter 2005/2006), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Jobs and Wealth Creation in Florida -- From the Editor -- How to Do Economic Impact Studies for Events -- Housing Affordiability in Central and Southwest Florida -- Update on CEDR's Data Center.
Tampa Bay Economy 05/01 (Summer 2005), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 05/01 (Summer 2005), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
High-Tech Jobs in Florida -- From the Editor -- The Do-Not-Call Registry and Telemarketing Employment, 2001-2004 -- USF's Basic Economic Development Course -- The Impact of Medicaid Expenditures on Florida's Sales Tax Revenues.
Tampa Bay Economy 04/01 (Spring 2004), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 04/01 (Spring 2004), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Corporate and Regional Headquarters in Tampa Bay -- From the Editor -- The Economic Contributions of Lowry Park Zoo to the Hillsborough County Economy -- Trends in Tampa Bay International Trade -- USF's Basic Economic Development Course -- Update on CEDR's Data Center
Tampa Bay Economy 04/02 (Winter 2004), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 04/02 (Winter 2004), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
High-Tech Jobs in Florida -- From the Editor -- Household Income Distribution in Tampa Bay, 1989-1999 -- Economic Contributions of the Finance and Insurance Sector in Florida's High Tech Corridor and the Rest of Florida -- USF's Basic Economic Development Course -- Market Analysis of Hillsborough County's Community Development Block Grant Areas -- Update on CEDR's Data Center.
Tampa Bay Economy 03/02 (Fall 2002), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 03/02 (Fall 2002), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Update on CEDR's Data Center -- From the Editor -- USF Basic Economic Development Course -- The Development Industry Cluster in Tampa Bay -- Fiscal Impacts of the Development Industry Cluster in Tampa Bay -- Follow up Study of Tampa Bay Region High School Graduates -- Hillsborough County Workforce Projections -- Center for Economic Development Research Chart (April 2001-Mar. 2002) -- Tampa Bay Employment Chart (Q3 1999-Q2 2001) -- Center for Economic Development Research Chart (July 2001-June 2002) -- Tampa Bay Employment Chart (Q4 1999-Q3 2001)
Tampa Bay Economy 03/01 (Spring 2002), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 03/01 (Spring 2002), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Tax Refund Program for Qualified Target Industry Business -- From the Editor -- Economic Patters in Hillsborough County in 1997: Hillsborough County Zip Code Business, Employment and Farm Patterns Analysis -- Demographic Changes in Southeast Pasco County -- The 2001 USF Economic Development Course -- The Relocation of Brooksville Regional Hospital -- Update on CEDR's Data Center -- Census 2000 Date Release Schedule -- Population Growth in Florida Counties During the 1990s; Regional Amenities and Business Climate.
Tampa Bay Economy 02/01 (Spring/Summer 2001), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 02/01 (Spring/Summer 2001), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Good News for Florida Economic Developers: Florida Payroll Earnings are where they ought to be -- From the Editor -- Update of CEDR's Data Center -- Migration Patterns of the Tampa Bay and the South Central Florida Regions -- Electricity Deregulation: Part I: A Primer, Part II: Regulartory Restructuring in California, Part III: How Florida Should Structure Electricity Deregulation in the Coming Decade -- International Trade Data: What is Available and What Does it Mean?
Tampa Bay Economy 01/03 (Fall/Winter 2000), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 01/03 (Fall/Winter 2000), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Expanding Trade Opportunities in South Africa -- From the Editor -- Announcement from the Department of Economics -- Update on CEDR's Data Center -- The 2000 USF Economic Development Course -- Tampa Bay Trades with Mexico -- Tampa Bay: The Growing International Powerhouse -- The Economic Contributions of the Florida State Fair Authority.
Tampa Bay Economy 01/01 (Spring 2000), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 01/01 (Spring 2000), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
CEDR's Data Center -- From the Editor -- Lack of High-Tech Jobs? -- STructure of Nonfarm Employment -- Tampa Bay Real Estate Sales -- TIA's National Ranking
Tampa Bay Economy 01/02 (Spring 2000), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
Tampa Bay Economy 01/02 (Spring 2000), University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research
College of Business Publications
Tampa Bay Trades with Brazil -- From the Editor -- New High Tech Directory -- Update on CEDR's Data Center -- Education, The Engine of Economic Development in the Tampa Bay Region -- Tampa Bay Currents -- Wages & Employment in Florida, the U.S. and Tampa Bay -- Population Growth of the Tampa Bay Region -- Facts about Brazil.
The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number 3, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number 3, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
Digitized Books
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The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number I, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Volume Ii Number I, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
Digitized Books
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The Open Shop, Number Ten, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Number Ten, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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The Open Shop, Number Nine, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Number Nine, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
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The Open Shop, Number Five, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
The Open Shop, Number Five, Business Men's Association Of Omaha
Digitized Books
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