How Do You Find Your Way? Tracy Seipel, 5 Sep 2019 < 1 min read How Do You Find Your Way? “There is a path out there for you; don’t settle.”
Dear Reader Leslie Griffy, 5 Sep 2019 2 min read Dear Reader Huda Al-Marashi ’98’s new book tells the story of her marriage putting culture and family—Muslim Americans—front and center.
Days at the Museum Lucy Nino and Julia Joyce , 5 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Days at the Museum Alumna Athena Snyder ’18 talks her experience in the REAL Program.
Feathered Fortunes Francesca D'Urzo ’24, 21 Mar 2024 3 min read Feathered Fortunes Bloomberg tech reporter Kurt Wagner ’12 returns to campus to discuss his new book on Twitter’s takeover and the humans behind the corporate curtain.
Swing and a Hit Leslie Griffy, 07 Mar 2024 2 min read Swing and a Hit Bringing the professional sports experience to college women golfers is part of the game.
What’s In a Vote? Sarah Young ’24, 05 Mar 2024 4 min read What’s In a Vote? Turns out: A lot. Santa Clara University students discuss how Gen Z feels about voting ahead of Super Tuesday.
Again & Again & Again Lauren Loftus, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read Again & Again & Again Sagi Solomon ’00, J.D. ’03 approaches sustainable fashion by moving beyond the individual and targeting entire brands.
Funding Unlocked Lauren Loftus, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read Funding Unlocked Two Bronco alums announce next-round funding for projects aimed at helping the Earth and her people.
Go Guam Annie Warr, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read Go Guam The first-ever elected attorney general of Guam is back in office for a second term. And he’s a Bronco.
Payday Deborah Lohse, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read Payday SCU graduates are in the top 1 percent of average salaries post-graduation.
Worth a Thousand Words Sarah Young ’24, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read Worth a Thousand Words Smithsonian curator Theodore Gonzalves ’90 catalogues Asian Pacific American history through objects in his latest book.
To Belong Sarah Young ’24, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read To Belong What does it mean to belong? To a place, a community, a family? Jill Fordyce J.D. ’89 explores the theme in her debut novel, Belonging.
CA, Here I Come Lauren Loftus, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read CA, Here I Come “This is where life slides / Into wild worlds,” writes Paul Totah ’79 in his book of poetry, inspired by California and accompanied by lush photography from around the state.
A Wide-Ranging Legacy Tracy Seipel, 13 Feb 2024 2 min read A Wide-Ranging Legacy The late accounting Professor Mario Belotti came to Santa Clara from a farmhouse in Italy in time to study the ascent of Silicon Valley.
A Remarkable Life Lauren Loftus, 13 Feb 2024 2 min read A Remarkable Life The late John Ocampo ’79 believed technology was the great equalizer. His legacy continues to push that belief forward at Santa Clara University.