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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
Early Birds

SCU received a record-breaking number of early applications for the class of 2024

Outness
Outness

Counseling Psychology Assistant Professor Sherry Wang is developing a tool accounting for context and intersectionality in determining an LGBTQ person’s outness

Soccer on Stage
Soccer on Stage

Kimberly Mohne Hill got physical directing a play about girls soccer at City Lights Theater in San Jose.

Make It Better
Make It Better

The result of protests in support of historically marginalized groups on campus marks 20 years of improving lives.

Positively Bronco
Positively Bronco

Ciara Moezidis ’21 brainstormed how to celebrate and unite students from diverse backgrounds. #BroncoPosi was born.

Keep in Touch!
Keep in Touch!

Assistant professor Amy Lueck time travels through yearbooks, unpacking the “have a great summers” of yesteryear.