Teaching Empathy, Growing Peace Leslie Griffy, 26 Jun 2020 2 min read Teaching Empathy, Growing Peace Seeing war and studying for his Ph.D. taught Bill Stover that empathy can make peace possible. It’s something he spent the rest of his life teaching others.
Growing Support Jessica Hilger, 15 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Growing Support Jay MacIntosh ’86 kickstarted a nonprofit to help former foster kids make the transition to adulthood.
Stopping Stigma Tracy Seipel, 06 Apr 2020 4 min read Stopping Stigma Srisruthi Ramesh ’17 works in Southern India to eliminate stigma associated with important parts of a woman’s life.
Leggingeering Lucy Nino, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Leggingeering Jose Alvarez ’02 engineered affordable leggings for a cause.
Podcasting Through Her Pain Lauren Loftus, 06 Apr 2020 4 min read Podcasting Through Her Pain Maggi Van Dorn ’08 teamed up with America Media to produce the podcast series “Deliver Us” as a way to process the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
Virtual Morality Sahale Greenwood, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Virtual Morality Jocelyn Tan ’15 and ethics assistant professorErick Ramirez are both working to integrate virtual reality into their business and research in order to improve empathy in sexual harassment training and psychological studies.
Making (Computer) History Leslie Griffy & Sahale Greenwood, 06 Apr 2020 2 min read Making (Computer) History The Computer History Museum recorded oral histories from Bill Carter ’71, Pat Gelsinger ’83, and William Carrico Jr ’72.
Something New Under the Sun Lucy Nino, 06 Apr 2020 2 min read Something New Under the Sun Feel the music: Henry Dehlinger ’88 is premiering musical magic at SCU.
Bronze Beauty Images by Jim Gensheimer, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read Bronze Beauty Timi Sobrato created the untamable bronze Bronco—a piece that is gifted to members of the Founders Society.
In the People Business Lauren Loftus, 06 Apr 2020 2 min read In the People Business Eugene “Gene” Ravizza ’50 grew Cupertino Electric into one of the largest electrical contracting firms in the nation with the help of a loyal team.
Renewing Tradition Sahale Greenwood, 06 Apr 2020 2 min read Renewing Tradition Due to restrictions put in place during the Great Depression, there were no weddings held at the Mission Church for more than three decades.
2020 Alumni Awards Leslie Griffy, 06 Apr 2020 < 1 min read 2020 Alumni Awards The Alumni Awards are given annually to publicly recognize individuals who have given distinguished service to the Alumni Association, the University, and their community.