Life of Service

Life of Service

Remembering Lorna Christine Panelli and how she made the Mission campus a better place.

A Life of Invention
A Life of Invention

There was no one as adventurous as Kevin Padrick ’76, J.D./MBA ’79. He is remembered as as lively and beautiful as the landscapes he explored and the people he loved.

Income, Guaranteed
Income, Guaranteed

Bronco alumni have their hands all over a new program that gives vulnerable families in Silicon Valley no-strings-attached cash and aims to prove guaranteed income works.

The OG Green
The OG Green

SCU Men’s golf fans set foot on the holy land of golf this summer capping off a trip of a lifetime.

Music Above All
Music Above All

Erin Pearson ’05 was recruited to play soccer for Santa Clara University. But her passion for music was pulling her in a different direction.

A Number’s Worth
A Number’s Worth

Chuck Cantoni ’57 may be the oldest person to swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco—all to raise money for research into a potentially deadly brain condition.

Collaboration is Key
Collaboration is Key

Jacqueline Whitham ’21 chose to support cross-disciplinary collaboration and research at SCU through $3.8 million from her family’s foundation.

Being the Light
Being the Light

Majid Karam ’95 finds a constant in the light mined from his family’s memories and experiences moving from war-torn Lebanon to United Arab Emirates to America in his new book.

Fight Club
Fight Club

The founding senseis of the Santa Clara karate club are retiring after 50 years.

Long Schott
Long Schott

Stephen Schott ’60  adds “top-selling author” to his long list of achievements in sports, real estate, philanthropy, and more.

Moving Up
Moving Up

Setting the tone: Bronco to lead Spanish and English language channels in CA’s second biggest city.