Radiant house Steven Boyd Saum and Heidi Williams '06, 12 Mar 2014 4 min read Radiant house Building a house for the 2013 Solar Decathlon. That, and changing the world.
Américas cuisine Holly Beretto, 12 Mar 2014 8 min read Américas cuisine Telling a delicious tale of food and family with chef David Cordúa ’04.
These things are real By Ron Hansen M.A. ’95, 11 Feb 2014 6 min read These things are real Gerdenio Manuel, S.J., M.Div. ’78 talks with Ron Hansen M.A. ’95.
Business, ethics, and compassion SCM Staff, 28 Jan 2014 3 min read Business, ethics, and compassion Religious Studies Professor David Gray discusses teachings on ethics, compassion, and business ahead of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s visit to the Mission Campus
Finding awakening in all things By Thomas Cattoi, 23 Jan 2014 5 min read Finding awakening in all things While Ignatian spirituality and Tibetan Buddhism are radically distinct traditions, their core teachings reveal a deep spiritual kinship on finding the divine in all things, says scholar Thomas Cattoi.
Investigating the sacred and profane By Robert Bieselin, 19 Dec 2013 7 min read Investigating the sacred and profane
Selected Poems William J. Rewak, S.J. , 14 Dec 2013 2 min read Selected Poems From “The Right Taxi” by William J. Rewak S.J.
How to avoid a bonfire of the humanities Michael S. Malone '75, MBA '77, 14 Dec 2013 7 min read How to avoid a bonfire of the humanities It’s hard to imagine the sciences and the humanities united. But that day may come again.
To catch a thief Vince Beiser, 14 Dec 2013 9 min read To catch a thief A young mathematician at SCU has helped equip police in Santa Cruz and L.A. with an algorithm that predicts where crimes might happen next. Is this the future of policing?
This will not be on the test. Mitch Finley '73 , 14 Dec 2013 4 min read This will not be on the test. For students of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, there is a love of learning.