From the High Sierra to Inlandia SCM Staff, 09 Mar 2007 3 min read From the High Sierra to Inlandia The latest from the California Legacy Series.
Arrupe Partnerships: Celebrating 20 Years of Community-based Learning SCM Staff, 13 Dec 2006 2 min read Arrupe Partnerships: Celebrating 20 Years of Community-based Learning A look into this diverse group of people connecting to learn through interaction, study, and reflection.
Learning to Live. Again. By Steven Boyd Saum, 13 Dec 2006 6 min read Learning to Live. Again. Friends since their time at Santa Clara, John M. Sobrato ’83 and John Nunziati ’83 have stayed close for decades. And now they’ve saved a life.
Into the Hands of the Father By Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. '80, 13 Dec 2006 9 min read Into the Hands of the Father How can we enter into the last human experience of life with faith, hope, and love?
The School of Hope By Martha Ellen Stortz, 13 Dec 2006 16 min read The School of Hope Stricken with cancer, Bill Spohn and his wife faced death and learned profound lessons about love and grace amidst grief.
Welcome home, Steve By Steven Boyd Saum, 13 Dec 2006 8 min read Welcome home, Steve Basketball superstar Steve Nash ’96 comes home to Santa Clara for a unique honor: a ceremony retiring his Bronco jersey. In a convocation address, he tells how Santa Clara changed his life.
The Game is on at the de Saisset By Karyne Levy, 10 Oct 2006 < 1 min read The Game is on at the de Saisset
Inside the Industry By Sarah Stanek, 10 Oct 2006 3 min read Inside the Industry Santa Clara alumni recruit other alumni and students to maneuver the film industry, together.
Find the Funny By Karyne Levy, 10 Oct 2006 3 min read Find the Funny Andy Ackerman ’78 advises taking advantage of SCU’s facilities, in order to further develop your talents.
Sailing in The Lifeboat By Christopher Bomba '74, 10 Oct 2006 2 min read Sailing in The Lifeboat How the Lifeboat continues to be a place of boundless creativity years later
Her Favorite Theatre By George F. Giacomini Jr. '56, 10 Oct 2006 4 min read Her Favorite Theatre The Mayer Theatre still receives acclaim for educating its performers and entertaining its audiences.
Violence in the Movies By Jim Shepard, 10 Oct 2006 9 min read Violence in the Movies Jim Shepard explores the evolution of film violence and audiences’ developing reactions over time.