Miller’s Tale SCM Staff, 14 Mar 2013 11 min read Miller’s Tale To tell the story of Bob Miller ’67 is to tell the coming-of-age tale of Las Vegas itself.
In this together Mitch Finley '73 , 14 Mar 2013 4 min read In this together For folks retired but not at rest, Companions in Ignatian Service and Spirituality offers a way to do and be more.
Blood. Sweat. Tears. Repeat. Jeff Gire, 14 Mar 2013 6 min read Blood. Sweat. Tears. Repeat. Nina Acotsa ’82 was a tough enough cop to pass the test for the LAPD’s SWAT team. So how did she do on Survivor?
General Joe Sam Scott '96, 18 Dec 2012 8 min read General Joe Joseph Peterson ’72: three stars on his shoulder, forty years under his belt.
From enemy to empathy Kevin Tripp , 18 Dec 2012 4 min read From enemy to empathy William Stover teaches students to understand volatile conflicts through firsthand experience.
Bronco Battalion Sam Scott '96 , 18 Dec 2012 9 min read Bronco Battalion What does it mean for a Jesuit university to be home to the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps?
My fight, my faith Steven Boyd Saum , 18 Dec 2012 13 min read My fight, my faith Words from CIA director to Secretary of Defense: Leon Panetta, J.D. ’63.
Can you stand the heat? Steven Boyd Saum, 14 Oct 2012 5 min read Can you stand the heat? It took months for the Curiosity rover to reach Mars. To survive the heat of entry, the rover needed a Bronco-powered shield.
Wings Paul Totah ’79, 14 Oct 2012 6 min read Wings For a century, John J. Montgomery has been given short shrift when it comes to his role as an aviation pioneer. It’s time to set things right.
100 years: Deluge and Drought Erica Klarreich , 14 Oct 2012 4 min read 100 years: Deluge and Drought Lessons in how to wedge data into smaller spaces and build a smarter energy grid
Engineering with a Mission Steven Boyd Saum & Heidi Williams '06 , 14 Oct 2012 2 min read Engineering with a Mission