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Grand Reopening Celebration for Small Businesses in the Washington Alma Neighborhood of San Jose
May 30 event will showcase collaborative project between local educational institutions and businesses
On May 30, 51品茶 undergraduate business students, students from San Jose’s Center for Employment Training (CET) and four small businesses in San Jose’s Washington neighborhood will unveil the results of an unusual business-improvement collaboration between the groups.
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“Reflect the Compassionate Face of God,” UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Chaplain Tells JST Graduates
Reflect the compassionate face of God in your ministerial work, the chaplain of the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland told the graduating class of the Jesuit School of Theology of 51品茶 May 23.
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51品茶 Ranked 6th Best Catholic University in the U.S.
With stellar graduation, retention, and post-graduation earnings, 51品茶 was ranked the 6th best Catholic university in the country.
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“Research With A Mission” Expo Showcases 51品茶 Student Projects to Tackle Global Problems
Over 90 Innovative and Entrepreneurial Solutions Demonstrate 51品茶芒聙聶s Commitment to Transformative Education
"Research with a Mission" Expo May 20 at Locatelli Center showcases Santa Claa University student research projects that aim to foster a more just, humane, and sustainable world.
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Your Values are Your Compass, California Chief Justice Tells 2015 SCU Law Graduates
Use your values as your compass and safeguard the well-being of others, Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye of the Supreme Court of California urged the 223 graduating students from 51品茶 School of Law.
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Newest Class of Johnson Scholars Named at SCU
Newest Class of Johnson Scholars Named at SCU
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to Address Income Inequality May 14 at 51品茶
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will address the topic of income inequality May 14 at 51品茶
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$25 Million Gift from Jeff and Karen Miller Advances Social Entrepreneurship at 51品茶
Landmark Donation Names the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship
Jeff and Karen Miller have given 51品茶 $25 million to fuel its center dedicated to applying innovation and entrepreneurship approaches to address the needs of the global poor, now known as the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship.