Who Are You?
Take five common questions asked on identity applications and reframe them to be open-ended.
Take five common questions asked on identity applications and reframe them to be open-ended.
Wherever you are in the world, you’ve undoubtedly tasted the produce George Chiala ’64 grew. Once upon a time, it started with strawberries.
The firsthand view of sustainability on campus.
Sophie Asmar ’09 reflects on what sustainability means to her and her journey to find solutions that bring impactful change.
The life story of SCU professor emeritus and author Francisco Jiménez ’66 has been made into a movie.
Richard Bissen ’83 is elected mayor of Maui, Hawaii, with help from chairperson and fellow Bronco Charlene Schulenburg ’83
The Bannan Alumni House is bustling with plans for alumni and grand reunions.
The Leavey School of Business aims to make businesses better through its Black Corporate Board Readiness program.
Broncos celebrate the life of Hall-of-Fame basketball coach and player Dick Garibaldi ’55.
California voters sent two Santa Clara alumni back to the halls of Congress
First-gen college student tapped for Arts and Culture Commission for City of Gilroy
The second-longest held American prisoner of war, Everett Alvarez Jr. ’60, is nominated for a Congressional Gold Medal.
How Madison Steel ’22 balances dual careers in cybersecurity and as an NFL cheerleader.
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.
SCU Men’s golf fans set foot on the holy land of golf this summer capping off a trip of a lifetime.