‘Dirty Al’, a Bronco in the Bigs, Has Died
Alan Gallagher ’67 earned a college nickname that followed him to the majors. The story behind the name involves a lucky pair of drawers.
Alan Gallagher ’67 earned a college nickname that followed him to the majors. The story behind the name involves a lucky pair of drawers.
SCU celebrates 100,000 Bronco alumni. Explore a little about where they live and who they are.
Lloyd Pierce ’98 takes on a new role in the big time, coaching the Atlanta Hawks.
While viewership of the 2023 Women’s World Cup surged this summer, alumni Aly Wagner ’02, Danielle Slaton ’02, and Leslie Osborne ’05 helped broadcast the excitement.
Meet Jim Mahoney, the man behind the Frank Sinatra Artist-in-Residence program at Santa Clara.
Attorney Phil Gregory J.D./MBA ’80 headed back to court to fight on behalf of young people for the right to a better environment.
Jason Buenrostro ’09 is the first SCU grad to be named a MacArthur Fellow, aka a “Genius.”
Marina Iatomase ’14 married her high school sweetheart in the same place her parents wed nearly 30 years earlier: the Mission Church.
Jim Dukhovny M.S. ’04 reveals his motivation driving Alex Aeronautics’ flying car and how SCU impacted his high-tech career.
The women who were the first to attend SCU from first year to senior year are supporting today’s women on campus.
Using SCU business skills, Sanjay Gehani MBA ’11 went from climbing the corporate ladder to becoming his own boss franchising preschools.
Producer Griselda Ramirez ’08 shares her experience producing Rihanna’s NFL halftime show interview and how studying Spanish at SCU impacted her career.
Innovation analyst Jyotsna Gopinath ’19 discusses small steps to addressing a big fashion problem.
Alexis Loera ’21, M.S. ’21 signed a new three-year contract with the Kansas City Current getting her one step closer to the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Santa Clara professors helped set Melvin Gaines ’06 on his path of civil service. Today, he’s the highest ranking nonelected official in his hometown.