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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 2, Fall 2000, Santa Clara University Oct 2000

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 2, Fall 2000, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - I WANT MY IPO! By Susan Vogel. With so much venture capital available out there, why do women have to sprint to catch up with men in the race for funding?

14 - ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW ERA By George F. Giacomini, Jr. A long-time SCU professor offers his opinion of the most pivotal moments in the University's 150-year history, from wars to the admission of women.

18 - OF HEADHUNTERS AND SOLDIERS By Renato Rosaldo. Living with a headhunting Filipino tribe taught this author to be open to the possibility that other cultures have valid, …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 1, Summer 2000, Santa Clara University Jul 2000

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 42 Number 1, Summer 2000, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES? By Miriam Schulman. Beyond the hype of the headlines, there are no simple answers to the ethical questions raised by genetically modified food.

14 - BRAVE NEW WORLD By Tamara Straus. Now the lawyers want inside your head as they struggle to answer, "Who owns an idea?" Just the mere question is changing the face of legal education.

18 - THE GREAT GRADE GIVEAWAY By Jeff Zorn. Today's grades don't mean jack. So says one Santa Clara professor in this memoir and commentary on the evils of modern day grade inflation.

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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 4, Spring 2000, Santa Clara University Apr 2000

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 4, Spring 2000, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - THE IMPORTANCE OF REMEMBERING By Tamara Straus. On the I0-year anniversary, Santa Clara looks back at the Jesuit murders in El Salvador and finds a lasting legacy for the campus community.

16 - 64 MILLIONAIRES A DAY By Susan Vogel. Are they savvy or stingy? The wealthy in Silicon Valley are taking a new approach to philanthropy, but are they giving their fair share?

20 - EDUCATING FOR LIFE AND LEADERSHIP Santa Clara University is just months away from launching its year-long 150th anniversary celebration. Here's a preview of the five major sesquicentennial events.


The Redwood, V.96 1999-2000, Santa Clara University Jan 2000

The Redwood, V.96 1999-2000, Santa Clara University

The Redwood

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Explore, Winter 2000: Justice In The World Of Business, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2000

Explore, Winter 2000: Justice In The World Of Business, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Letter from the Director; Can We Feed the World? Justice in Food and Agribusiness; Ethics and Justice in Marketing; Fairness in Finance; Leading People So They Treat Each Other Justly in the Workplace; The Quest for Justice as a Source of Evil; Business, Justice and the Withholding Tax; One by One from the Inside Out: Essays and Reviews on Race and Responsibility in America


Explore, Spring 2000: Justice And The American Jesuit University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2000

Explore, Spring 2000: Justice And The American Jesuit University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Letter from the Director; Jesuit Activities in Focus: Justice and the American Jesuit University; Telling Tales: Unexpected Journeys into Interconnectedness; My Mother's Legacy: Trying to Make a Difference Through Teaching and Research; "I Am Only One, but Still I Am One": A Hunger for Justice; Why Do I Live In African Villages; The Gift of "Presence": Reflections on Jesuit Values in the Classroom; Teaching Compassion Philosophically; Spelling Justice in Sanskrit; My Journey into the World of Justice Research; Coming Events: Spirituality Series, Bannan Visitor; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2000: The School Of Engineering, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2000

Explore, Fall 2000: The School Of Engineering, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: A just design: An incentive for SCU Senior engineers to pursue projects that relate to conscience and compassion; Diversity on the School of Engineering; The human dimension of engineering; Social justice issues in civul/public works engineering projects; Improving the diversity of our technology workforce; The Ratio Studiorum and New Technology: Opportunities and Challenges; Next issue