Shark Tank
Harmony Oswald J.D. ’16 swims with sharks so you, the small business owner, don’t have to.
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 […]
Harmony Oswald J.D. ’16 swims with sharks so you, the small business owner, don’t have to.
Long-distance runner Lena Chow MBA ’83 tackles a different kind of marathon—caretaking for loved ones with Alzheimer’s—in her new podcast.
Trash-preneur George Gitschel ’81 wants your garbage.
How do you fight against injustice? Akilah Lane J.D. ’09, attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, has ideas.
Next time you twist and secure your bag of bread, thank Jack H. Holmes ’51 for the security.
Tennis champ Serena Williams selected InHerShoes, a non-profit started by Judith Martinez ’14, for a $100,000 Stuart Weitzman & Vital Voices Award to help more girls follow their passions.
Apple senior director and former SCU cross-country runner Kris Bazán ’92, MBA ’99 joins the Retail Management Institute (RMI) advisory board.
A red light welcoming all. Purple blooms dazzling eyes. An ebony Bronco posing to leap. The Bronco experience would be incomplete without them.
What does it mean to be a class of 2020 graduate? As SCU plans to celebrate their commencement 16 months later, valedictorian Sabine Pigg ’20 has some ideas.
Former Bronco and 49er gridiron star Ken Casanega ’42 reflects on a century of a well-played life.
Charles Erekson spent more than 30 years on the Mission campus, sharing stories and purpose with SCU as he worked his way from the Office of Student Affairs to the Provost’s Office.
An alum and the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics team up to help the city of Santa Clara become more equitable and inclusive.