Disproving Disinformation Francesca D’Urzo ’24 & SCU School of Engineering staff, 20 May 2022 < 1 min read Disproving Disinformation The Knight Foundation awards Santa Clara faculty $137,500 for their efforts in combatting disinformation.
Swept Away Words by Leslie Griffy. Illustrations by Hokyoung Kim., 17 May 2022 12 min read Swept Away Living without a home is deadly in Silicon Valley. One SCU professor explores why so many die in a place of such wealth and finds the constant removal of communities of homeless people may be a danger to their lives.
At Our Feet Leslie Griffy, 12 May 2022 2 min read At Our Feet History lives within the walls of Mission Santa Clara de Asís.
Baseball Bros Lauren Loftus, 12 May 2022 < 1 min read Baseball Bros At Santa Clara, baseball is a family affair: Two sets of brothers are playing on the diamond this season.
High Road, Low Ride Leslie Griffy & Sarah Young, 05 May 2022 2 min read High Road, Low Ride When Ricardo Cortez ’07 started college, he thought he’d be an engineer. But his heart called him to express himself and his culture in art instead.
Staring Into the Fire Lucy Nino, 05 May 2022 2 min read Staring Into the Fire Not your typical summer break. Henry Jones ’23 forewent a cushy office internship and beach vacations to fight fires in the Pacific Northwest.
The Gardens Kenny Built Tracy Seipel, 12 Apr 2022 4 min read The Gardens Kenny Built Santa Clara photography professor Takeshi Moro pays tribute to the owner of an East Bay Japanese-American nursery by photographing the gardens of longtime clients.
Space: The Final (Ethical) Frontier Tracy Seipel, 17 Mar 2022 6 min read Space: The Final (Ethical) Frontier From settling the moon to a deathly swirling cloud of space trash, Brian Green’s new book tackles the big questions of what’s right and wrong when it comes to space travel.
Impactful Team Lauren Loftus, 01 Mar 2022 < 1 min read Impactful Team Pairing kids dealing with chronic illnesses with college athletes makes everyone’s world bigger.
In On It Lauren Loftus, 01 Feb 2022 8 min read In On It SCU creative writing professor Kai Harris’ first book—an exploration of Black girlhood at its most traumatic and most ordinary—is already getting a lot of buzz.
Water Dance Sarah Young, 24 Jan 2022 5 min read Water Dance As fire, drought, and the climate crisis threaten. Can art drive people to change? One multimedia dance event tries to change how you see water.
Absorbing Appalachia Sarah Young ’24, 21 Jan 2022 3 min read Absorbing Appalachia In this immersion trip through the Ignatian Center, students take on the complex cultural, environmental, and socioeconomic issues of Appalachia.