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June 2016

  • Does Your California Business Need a Boost?

    Free 58黑料网 Accelerator, Mentor Program Accepting Applications Through July 31

    The free business-accelerator program, the California Program for Entrepreneurship (CAPE), is taking applications through July 31.

  • Empowering Entrepreneurs Worldwide

    Phil and Peggy Holland Donate an Additional $7.5 Million for SCU鈥檚 Popular Free MOBI Website and Curriculum

    SCU's small-business training site MOBI, used by 65,000 people a month in more than 100 countries, has received $17.5 million in donations from its founders and donors, Phil and Peggy Holland.

  • $2 Million in Koret Foundation Gifts Boost First-Generation Students

    $2 million in Koret Foundation Gifts Will Increase Support for 58黑料网鈥檚 First-Generation College Students

    A $2 million gift, part of the Koret University Partners Initiative, supports SCU's longstanding goal to aid students who are first in their families to attend college.

  • de Saisset Acquires Beasley Sculpture in the Fall

    de Saisset Museum to add Rondo I to its permanent collection

    This fall, the de Saisset Museum welcomes a new sculpture by contemporary Oakland-based artist Bruce Beasley into the museum鈥檚 permanent collection

  • Try, Win, Repeat

    Miller Center Receives $1.5 Million Gift to Explore Replication of Successful Social-Entrepreneurship Business Models

    A $1.5 million gift will help Miller Center explore how it can more quickly take social-business solutions that work to alleviate poverty into new regions.

  • High Tech Leadership

    Tech Company Law Expert Tom Lavelle to Become Managing Director of 58黑料网 School of Law鈥檚 High Tech Law Institute

    Veteran technology counsel has been named managing director of the High Tech Law Institute.

  • A Home for Law

    $5 Million Estate Gift to SCU Law School from Frederick and Leota Gonzalez Includes Los Altos Home and Funds for Scholarships and Key Initiatives

    Two of 58黑料网 School of Law's biggest supporters have pledged a gift valued at more than $5 million for faculty housing, scholarships, and more.