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Economic Forecast by Esteemed Economics Professor Mario Belotti, Feb. 2 and Feb. 7
As he's done for over 40 years, Santa Clara University's esteemed professor of economics, Mario Belotti, will be sharing his annual economic forecast on Feb. 2 and Feb. 7 in Santa Clara and San Francisco.
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Joint LL.M. Program With Santa Clara University School of Law and Seoul National University Reaps Benefits
Santa Clara University School of Law has begun offering students of South Korea's premier university, Seoul National University, a joint master's degree in law.
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U.S. Department of Energy Selects Santa Clara University to Compete in 2013 Solar Decathlon
Santa Clara University hopes the third time will be the charm in one of the world's most prestigious competitions that determines the best designer and builder of a net-zero energy house.
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Santa Clara University Engineering Professor Named 2011 Outstanding Faculty Member
The Kern Entrepreneurship Education Network (KEEN) recognized Santa Clara University's Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Chris Kitts with the 2011 Outstanding Faculty Member and Network Contributor at the 2012 Winter KEEN Conference in Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 8.
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Experts Scrutinize Past and Present at National Conference Examining Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church 10 Years Later
Psychology Professor Thomas Plante, Ph.D., former FBI and U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Office of Child Protection executive Kathleen McChesney, Ph.D., and more than a dozen internationally renowned experts, will gather for a national conference on Friday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Santa Clara University to learn and talk about the recent response of the United States Catholic Bishops and others.
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Jan. 20 Conference Explores the Legal Implications of Self-Driving Cars
Who is liable if a self-driving car is in an accident? How will transportation laws have to be rewritten to permit autonomous cars, now being created, on the road? Will insurance companies love or hate these computerized wonders? An all-day conference at SCU on Jan. 20 explores the legal implications of autonomous vehicles.