Top of Our World
The need for celebration and connection—when there have been so few and so little—drives one couple to reach higher.
Alumni
Nicholas Buccola ’01 was named the Dr. Jules K. Whitehill Chair of Humanism & Ethics at Claremont McKenna College.
After graduating from the University of Colorado, Robert Weber MBA ’63 was accepted into the Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, beginning three years of active duty that would be followed by 23 years of dedicated service in the Naval Reserves. Following his active-duty service, he embarked on a successful 36-year career with […]
Karen Forbes J.D. ’89 was curious about her familial history. She became interested in genealogy in 1977 and began researching her Forbes ancestors, ultimately tracing 12 generations back to the original immigrant born in Scotland around 1635. Her extensive research culminated in the publication of a 700-page book in 1997. In addition to her genealogical […]
A decorated Marine, devoted father and grandfather, godfather, friend, esteemed educator, and lifelong scholar, Ronald Jeziorski M.A. ’76 died Jan. 18, 2025. As a Marine officer in Vietnam, he led with courage and compassion, earning three Purple Hearts—sacrifices he bore with grace, never seeking praise. His journey led him to a life of learning and […]
The need for celebration and connection—when there have been so few and so little—drives one couple to reach higher.
Growing a family amid a pandemic changes the kind of family support new parents can depend on. Shayla Dinning ’13 and Neal Dinning ’12 find ways to bridge those gaps.
Dana Jang ’70 founded a groundbreaking community radio station and kicked off the progressive rock era on the airwaves.
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.
SCU math whizzes used their time stuck inside to find a solution to a challenging math problem.
Get comfortable. One thinker wants to measure if all the activities we’re doing at work actually lead us to create more value.
In an Oakland art show, Steve Briscoe ’82 displayed his work, made from recyclable or reused materials.
You can find Julian Bravo ’22 on the professional pitch for the Portland Timbers.
Take a peek into coach Buck Shaw‘s life in Kevin Carroll’s Buck Shaw: The Life and Sportsmanship of the Legendary Football Coach.
After a successful seven-season stint coaching women’s soccer at Stanford, Margueritte Aozasa ’12 will coach the UCLA Bruins.
William Wieand ’53 is always on the move. At 90, he plans to participate in the 40th annual Northern Virginia Senior Olympics.
I prefer the term ‘advocate,'” Marygrace Colby said about her fight to involve women in sports.
Sister Judith Roach M.A. ’22 earned her second graduate degree at the age of 87.
A fellow Bronco is never far and always there to help on the Bronco Exchange.