Value Proposition
With more and more people going to college, how do we calculate the changing worth of our degrees?
Features
With more and more people going to college, how do we calculate the changing worth of our degrees?
Pondering the future effects of a year spent in quarantine.
Sit for a while with John S. Farnsworth, who taught environmental writing and literature at Santa Clara, for a journey into nature.
Sacrifice, given willingly and with love, makes us human.
How can we be better to each other, particularly as white people seek to become allies?
A single misstep on social media comes at a high price these days. What are we willing to sacrifice to keep posting?
From a protest in Benson in 1969 to a multi-decade movement called Unity, students of color have consistently pushed SCU toward progress.
A wish for health for us all—May we soon celebrate together again
How California wines got on the map, and what Michael Mondavi ’66 had to do with it.
The meaning the Jesuit priest serving at San Quentin finds on death row.
As grape growers face climate-change-fueled wildfires and increasingly hotter temperatures, what’s next for the wine industry remains murky.
A Q&A with two SCU professors emeriti who wrote the book illuminating women in the male-dominated field of winemaking.