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.
Tiny History Sam Prasad, 06 Jan 2022 3 min read Tiny History What can you learn from really old notes? A lot, at least when SCU students study an ancient clay tablet.
To Snitch or Not to Snitch Lucy Nino, 17 Nov 2021 4 min read To Snitch or Not to Snitch Seeing an empty space where a watchdog should be, some SCU students took to social media to hold their fellow students accountable for breaking county health orders.
“Mac and Woolley” Turns One Tracy Seipel, 15 Nov 2021 4 min read “Mac and Woolley” Turns One Leavey School of Business professors’ podcast on inspirational leadership is a template for other Jesuit universities.
Mic Drop Lucy Nino ’22, 02 Nov 2021 2 min read Mic Drop Jamie Gussman ’22 co-founded a new non-profit, Voices Heard SF, to act as a liaison between those who’ve been muted and those who can help.
SCU Board of Trustees Elects New Chairman Leslie Griffy, 26 Oct 2021 < 1 min read SCU Board of Trustees Elects New Chairman Larry Sonsini replaces John Sobrato ’83, and will serve a three-year term as of June 2021.
Overwhelmed, In Color Leslie Griffy, 26 Oct 2021 < 1 min read Overwhelmed, In Color Art and art history lecturer Jessica Eastburn’s paintings “information overload” were exhibited at the Maude Kerns Art Center in Oregon.
Setting Up Olympians Leslie Griffy, 26 Oct 2021 < 1 min read Setting Up Olympians SCU Volleyball star Julia Sangiacomo ’23 held her own on the court against actual Olympic athletes.
Tenacious Degree Holders Leslie Griffy, 26 Oct 2021 < 1 min read Tenacious Degree Holders When they were incoming freshmen, the class of 2021 could have never predicted the rough road ahead. But despite the pandemic forcing them off campus for their final year and a half, they graduated—in person and in style.