Jesuit Ed, Cont’d Ali Reimer, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Jesuit Ed, Cont’d Erika Rasmussen ’20 will spend a year in New York City learning the national media landscape as an O’Hare Fellow.
Stuck in Laos Tracy Seipel, 16 Sep 2020 2 min read Stuck in Laos Not only did Hana Seastedt ’20 graduate in three years, majoring in public health, she did so halfway across the world.
Back Home Deborah Lohse, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Back Home Brigit Helms ’83 returns to Santa Clara as the new executive director of Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship after a career in global development.
Award Show Katrina Rudd ’20, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Award Show Five SCU students and alumni have won prestigious Fulbright and Goldwater awards.
Reconsideration Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Reconsideration Jesuit School of Theology Professor Lisa Fullam calls on U.S. Bishops to reconsider stance on LGBTQ civil equality.
Spring to Action Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Spring to Action The SCU campus community stepped up early and often to help aid essential work during the COVID-19 crisis.
Machaela Makes Four Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Machaela Makes Four With Machaela George ’20 signing this summer, there are now four Broncos who’ve gone pro with the OL Reign of the National Women’s Soccer League.
SAT Optional Deborah Lohse, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read SAT Optional Standardized test scores are optional for SCU applications for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
SCU Announces New Positions Katrina Rudd ’20, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read SCU Announces New Positions Santa Clara gains three new trustees and a new vice president of enrollment management.
Commencing Into The Unknown Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 2 min read Commencing Into The Unknown California Governor Gavin Newsom ’89 was the surprise speaker at the virtual conferring of degrees for the Class of 2020.
Spread Out Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 2 min read Spread Out How do we engage in social justice when social distancing? The Ignatian Center is attempting to answer.
Blindness in Dialogue Bill Stevens, 15 Sep 2020 7 min read Blindness in Dialogue Jazz pianist and Santa Clara University Professor Bill Stevens shares an excerpt from a training he created reflecting on disability-based discrimination and prejudice.