Informed By Struggle Deborah Lohse, 19 Oct 2021 7 min read Informed By Struggle Hardship forged a sense of gratitude in SCU finance professor Meir Statman and his wife, Navah.
The Right Mix Leslie Griffy and Matt Morgan, 15 Oct 2021 2 min read The Right Mix One of the largest STEM campuses in the country is also the most inventive—bringing people from a range of disciplines together, under one roof, to innovate and create.
Signals from a Changing Planet By Sarah Young ’24, 08 Oct 2021 7 min read Signals from a Changing Planet Scientists can find the prints of human impact all over. These trails lead to a foreboding future. Could how we respond change everything?
Kaleidoscope Of Humor Leslie Griffy, 28 Mar 2021 8 min read Kaleidoscope Of Humor Santa Clara Magazine sat down with Assistant Professor Danielle Morgan to explore how laughter can be lifesaving—and life-affirming
Value Proposition Lauren Loftus, 28 Mar 2021 17 min read Value Proposition With more and more people going to college, how do we calculate the changing worth of our degrees?
Tomorrowland SCM Staff, 09 Mar 2021 6 min read Tomorrowland Pondering the future effects of a year spent in quarantine.
Taking Note John S. Farnsworth, 08 Mar 2021 7 min read Taking Note Sit for a while with John S. Farnsworth, who taught environmental writing and literature at Santa Clara, for a journey into nature.
The Gift Words by Leslie Griffy. Illustrations by Bao Luu., 15 Sep 2020 7 min read The Gift Sacrifice, given willingly and with love, makes us human.
On Being Better Lauren Loftus, 15 Sep 2020 13 min read On Being Better How can we be better to each other, particularly as white people seek to become allies?
The Sacrificial Tweet Words by Lauren Loftus. Illustrations by Kyle Harter., 15 Sep 2020 12 min read The Sacrificial Tweet A single misstep on social media comes at a high price these days. What are we willing to sacrifice to keep posting?
Not a Moment, But a Movement Words by Matt Morgan. Illustrations by Kyle Hilton., 14 Sep 2020 22 min read Not a Moment, But a Movement From a protest in Benson in 1969 to a multi-decade movement called Unity, students of color have consistently pushed SCU toward progress.
Wine in a Pandemic: A note from SCM SCM Staff, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Wine in a Pandemic: A note from SCM A wish for health for us all—May we soon celebrate together again