Bringing Back a Classic By Jeff Gire, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read Bringing Back a Classic A new Bronco logo is a nod to the past.
Too Much Money? By Ed Cohen, 13 Mar 2016 3 min read Too Much Money? SCU panel discusses the Federal Reserve and the fallout of the 2008 financial collapse.
Factually Innocent By SCM Staff, 13 Mar 2016 < 1 min read Factually Innocent The Innocence Project works to exonerate the falsely convicted in American detention centers.
Lawyering for the Homeless By SCM Staff, 13 Mar 2016 < 1 min read Lawyering for the Homeless Maria Foscarinis receives Santa Clara University’s Katherine and George Alexander Law Prize.
What’s the Difference? By Thomas G. Plante, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read What’s the Difference? Psychology professor Thomas Plante shares why one CEO likes hiring Santa Clara grads. It’s what they want to do with what they know.
Three Days’ Work STEVEN BOYD SAUM, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read Three Days’ Work Here is how Santa Clara University builds a house, with hands and hope.
A Bronco Legend’s Dream Team By SCM Staff, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read A Bronco Legend’s Dream Team If Carroll Williams could have any five players to make up a basketball team, here’s whom he’d pick.
Johnny Football ED COHEN, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read Johnny Football Johnny Pasco ’52 quarterbacked the Broncos to a win for the ages, but he did so much more than that.
Like a Big Pizza Pie SCM Staff, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read Like a Big Pizza Pie That’s amore! Here are two of the many Santa Clara lives joined in recent months. Share your stories and photos, too.
STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY By Michael E. Engh, S.J., 13 Mar 2016 < 1 min read STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY A look back at the year’s achievements, a welcome to new deans and majors, and a tribute to those who are the amazing grace of Santa Clara.
An April Full of Alumni Events SCM Staff, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read An April Full of Alumni Events Dance to celebrate. Honor Alumni Award winners. Work with Washington Elementary on the Day of Service.
Back to the Crescent City SCM Staff, 13 Mar 2016 < 1 min read Back to the Crescent City “You get so much more than you give,” says an Alumni for Others veteran whose projects have included five trips to help rebuild New Orleans.