2021 College Award Winners: Korin Wheeler, James Lai, Jamie Chang, Sharmila Lodhia, Navid Shaghaghi (2020), Mona Musa, Kristin Kosanovich, Dean Daniel Press, Natalie Linnell, Carolyn Guggemos, Casey Robertson, Kathy Aoki, Mike Whalen, Atom Yee.
Dear College Faculty and Staff,
I am delighted to welcome you to a new academic year, one like no other, given the time we have spent apart.This week has been full of activities celebrating our campus return; check out the highlights from our Fall Convocation below! For those who couldn’t attend Convocation in person or view the live event virtually, you can watch the recording here.
I wish you all a safe and delightful start to Fall Quarter and will be thrilled to see you on campus!
Daniel
College Awards
Mona Musa
Mathematics & Computer Science
Dr. David E. Logothetti Teaching Award
Carolyn Guggemos
SCU Presents
Nancy Keil Service Excellence Award
Casey Robertson
Political Science
Nancy Keil Service Excellence Award
Mike Whalen
Communication
Professor Joseph Bayma, S.J., Scholarship Award
Natalie Linnell
Mathematics & Computer Science
Dr. John B. Drahmann Advising Award
Sharmila Lodhia
Women's and Gender Studies
Dr. John B. Drahmann Advising Award
Korin Wheeler
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Bernard Hubbard, S.J., Creative Collaboration Award
Jamie Chang
Public Health
Professor Francisco Jiménez Reaching Out Award
James Lai
Ethnic Studies
Public Intellectual Award
Kathy Aoki
Art & Art History
Marquette Jones Award
Kristin Kusanovich
Theatre & Dance
Dean's Service Award
Erin Schwartz
Biology
Dean's Service Award
Special Recognition
W. Atom Yee
Chemistry & Biochemistry
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Studio Art Senior Exhibition Class of 2020
Sept 10 - Oct 9 | Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 9am-4pm
The students from the class of 2020 who were unable to exhibit their senior capstone artwork will finally be able to see their work exhibited in the Art and Art History Department’s Gallery. The show will culminate in a reception during Grand Reunion Weekend.
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BAMA 1: Lost In a Mathematical Universe
7:30 PM | Virtual
The best way to teach the scientific method is not by sending kids out into nature to get their hands dirty. That’s because the rules governing the real world are too complex. Much better is to teleport kids into an alien universe with simple rules that are designed to be discovered… a mini mathematical universe.
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