Wrangler and the Jazzman
A dog with millions of fans. And Bill Stevens, a blind pianist, teaching students more than they imagined.
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A dog with millions of fans. And Bill Stevens, a blind pianist, teaching students more than they imagined.
Santa Clara won’t just be in Silicon Valley. It will be central to it like never before.
Digitalizing the work of the federal government is both urgent and messy. But Tony Scott J.D. ’92 knew that.
Love Canal. The Exxon Valdez. Deepwater Horizon. Volkswagen. Blockbuster cases, yes. They’re only part of the story for John C. Cruden J.D. ’74.
Once upon a time, up to four billion American Chestnuts grew on this continent. Then came the fungus.
The rEvolve House took first place in a state-wide competition in Sacramento. Now it is being put to work helping veterans with PTSD.
The Brock Turner case put campus sexual assault in the headlines. Alaleh Kianerci J.D. ’07 lets victims be heard.
A global effort to reinforce good reporting in an increasingly truth-free world.
On “fake news,” the Internet, and everyday ethics. What’s truth and what’s deception?
The largest gift in the history of Santa Clara University and one of the biggest in the history of Catholic higher education.