Bedtime stories inspire author to write for children
Robert Kinerk ’62, was named one of the best books for 2003 for ages 6-8 by Child magazine.
Robert Kinerk ’62, was named one of the best books for 2003 for ages 6-8 by Child magazine.
Alumni Ryan Cochrane and Steve Cronin were drafted in the first round during the Major League Soccer Superdraft.
Six SCU theater grads began the nonprofit, Renegade Theatre Experiment, desiring to keep their passion for theater alive.
The Leavey School of Business is included in the annual “Top Business Schools” list for the first time.
Sherri (Gong) Taguchi ’83 hopes to provide inspiration during job searches and career transitions in her new book.
Gavin Newsom ’89 was elected mayor in December, 2003 with endorsements from Bill Clinton.
James Tamm ’75 shares his experience as a judge and mediator in his new book on radical collaboration.
Chastain explores offers advice on how to maneuver the high-pressure world of competitive sports in her new book.
1980 WCC Player of the Year, Kurt Rambis, was among five South Bay athletes to be inducted this November.
Andy Gonzales ’75 helped develop craft to fly over Mars. His glider-like prototype made a groundbreaking flight at nearly the speed of sound.
Over 700 business leaders attended Silicon Valley Business Journal’s second annual event Mission Gardens for food and refreshments.