Going to BAT
His Major League Baseball career is in the past, but Randy Winn ’96 is still stepping up to the plate to help the entire baseball family.
His Major League Baseball career is in the past, but Randy Winn ’96 is still stepping up to the plate to help the entire baseball family.
Blye Faust ’97 knew that the subject of her film was an incredible story. The unbelievable part was that no one had told it yet
A gallery of stunning photographs of marine invertebrates. The portraits reveal a kinship, mystery, and dignity.
Erin Pearson ’05 was recruited to play soccer for Santa Clara University. But her passion for music was pulling her in a different direction.
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.
Jacqueline Whitham ’21 chose to support cross-disciplinary collaboration and research at SCU through $3.8 million from her family’s foundation.
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.
The founding senseis of the Santa Clara karate club are retiring after 50 years.
Stephen Schott ’60 adds “top-selling author” to his long list of achievements in sports, real estate, philanthropy, and more.
The kids may not be as all right as we thought. Michele Borba ’72, M.A. ’75 details the teachable traits they need to get back to baseline.
Four Bronco alumni want to bring pro women’s soccer to the Bay Area.
Setting the tone: Bronco to lead Spanish and English language channels in CA’s second biggest city.
Broncos hit the green, raising money for cancer research in honor of a Bronco mom.
A new biography about the beloved Broncos football icon looks back on the legacy of one of the best-known gentleman coaches.
SCU junior Jalen Williams ’23 is the 27th NBA Draft pick in program history—and the first since Steve Nash ’96.