Wild Ideas Leslie Griffy, 24 Jun 2022 2 min read Wild Ideas Get comfortable. One thinker wants to measure if all the activities we’re doing at work actually lead us to create more value.
Recycle and Recreate Sarah Young, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Recycle and Recreate In an Oakland art show, Steve Briscoe ’82 displayed his work, made from recyclable or reused materials.
Drafted SCM Staff, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Drafted You can find Julian Bravo ’22 on the professional pitch for the Portland Timbers.
Legend Tracy Seipel, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Legend Take a peek into coach Buck Shaw‘s life in Kevin Carroll’s Buck Shaw: The Life and Sportsmanship of the Legendary Football Coach.
Leading Role Sarah Young, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Leading Role After a successful seven-season stint coaching women’s soccer at Stanford, Margueritte Aozasa ’12 will coach the UCLA Bruins.
Born to Move Tatiana Sanchez, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Born to Move William Wieand ’53 is always on the move. At 90, he plans to participate in the 40th annual Northern Virginia Senior Olympics.
The Beginning Leslie Griffy, 24 Jun 2022 2 min read The Beginning I prefer the term ‘advocate,'” Marygrace Colby said about her fight to involve women in sports.
A Sister’s Act Deborah Lohse, 11 Jun 2022 2 min read A Sister’s Act Sister Judith Roach M.A. ’22 earned her second graduate degree at the age of 87.
Connection Sarah Young ’24, 13 May 2022 < 1 min read Connection A fellow Bronco is never far and always there to help on the Bronco Exchange.
Big on Ice Leslie Griffy, 13 May 2022 < 1 min read Big on Ice As the CEO of the Anaheim Ducks, chairman of the foundation, and an alternate governor to the NHL’s board, Michael Schulman J.D. ’76 oversaw to the team’s rebranding.
Finding Meaning Leslie Griffy, 12 May 2022 2 min read Finding Meaning Edward M. Dowd ’72 left an inspired legacy in the shape of the Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building, where Broncos continue to create and learn.
Brass Tacks Lucy Nino, 12 May 2022 2 min read Brass Tacks Abigail Figueroa-Vera ’06 has built a business around mending antique furniture, and along the way, the human heart.