One for the History Books SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read One for the History Books Santa Clara alum takes first prize in a photography competition for immortalizing history.
Fear Fighters SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Fear Fighters Santa Clara seniors use virtual reality as a means for therapy.
Fraud Detectors SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Fraud Detectors Students get real world experience from a program in the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
Super Proximity SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Super Proximity We’ve got the numbers on the football fans flocking to our stadium.
Hot Prospects SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Hot Prospects Bronco faces grace the bases of the MLB.
The Blessing Worked SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read The Blessing Worked In the newly-christened Stevens Stadium, women’s soccer celebrated by knocking off No. 6 Stanford. The men won their home opener, too.
Nice Start SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Nice Start Women’s volleyball opens its season at home—and sweeps the tournament.
Where Are We Headed? Steven Boyd Saum, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read Where Are We Headed? A conversation with incoming/outgoing board chairs of the SCU Board of Trustees: Paul Gentzkow, Robert J. Finocchio Jr. ’73.
Let’s Be Frank SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Let’s Be Frank On deck for the President’s Speaker Series: former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, renowned human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson.
Supreme Court Justice SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Supreme Court Justice There are lots of things people wish were in the Constitution, Antonin Scalia says. But they’re not.
U.S. Poet Laureate SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read U.S. Poet Laureate Next spring we welcome back Juan Felipe Herrera, son of migrant farmworkers and the first Latino poet named U.S. poet laureate.
Crystal-ball Gazing SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Crystal-ball Gazing A valedictorian looks into the future and sees a campus that, no matter how it changes, will always feel like home.