Civil Occupation? Tracy Seipel, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Civil Occupation? In SCU’s Historical Perspectives, Bridget Woody ’20 explored America’s attempts to stigmatize Haitian culture and religion during occupation.
Elbowing Her Way In Lauren Loftus, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Elbowing Her Way In Lily Schumacher ’21 explored making beautiful patterns out of her own biology at the prestigious Anderson Ranch Arts fellowship.
New Around Here Deborah Lohse, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read New Around Here A warm welcome to the new dean of the Jesuit School of Theology, Joseph G. Mueller, S.J.
What’s That Smell? Lauren Loftus. Illustration by Martin Gee., 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read What’s That Smell? An SCU librarian was in for a historic surprise when she opened a book with a foul stench.
Forces for Good Lauren Loftus, 06 Apr 2020 2 min read Forces for Good Lynette Parker and Ruth Silver Taube J.D. ’93 are honored for their humanitarian work.
What’s in a Name? Lauren Loftus & Deborah Lohse, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read What’s in a Name? Lisa Kloppenberg is SCU’s provost.
Playfully Good Lauren Loftus, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Playfully Good All work and no play is no way to live, Fredrik Heiding, S.J. thinks.
Buckin’ Buzzers Lauren Loftus, 24 Mar 2020 2 min read Buckin’ Buzzers Broncos basketball set an opening record this season with an exciting buzzer beater.
Disease Has No Race Sahale Greenwood & Lauren Loftus, 20 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Disease Has No Race Assistant professor of counseling psychology Sherry Wang knows the fear of being Asian amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Here’s her advice.
Early Birds Jessica Hilger, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Early Birds SCU received a record-breaking number of early applications for the class of 2024
Outness Matt Morgan, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Outness Counseling Psychology Assistant Professor Sherry Wang is developing a tool accounting for context and intersectionality in determining an LGBTQ person’s outness
Understanding Polygamy Lauren Loftus, 02 Mar 2020 3 min read Understanding Polygamy One professor’s anthropological deep-dive into polygamy and polyamory aims to build understanding