Wine for Good
Santa Clara’s fifth Mission Wine Collection is now live.
Alumni
William Mazotti ’69 was a deeply intellectual man with a passion for teaching, always eager to share his wisdom, sharp mind, quick wit, and generous spirit. Bill dedicated more than 30 years to PG&E, where he built an impressive career and retired as Vice President of Gas and Electric Technical Services. Outside of work, Bill […]
Growing up in the Bay Area, Michael Williamson MBA ’69 bonded with his father through deep sea fishing and supporting the San Francisco 49ers through thick and thin. While in undergrad, Mike met Dixie Samuels and they married in 1962. He then served in the California Army National Guard while balancing graduate school, work, and […]
James Fitzgerald M.A. ’69 understood the key to lasting friendship, staying in touch with former students, athletes, and friends for decades, always offering support and kindness. After serving in the Army for six years, Jim began his teaching career and dedicated himself to education as a teacher, coach, counselor, and administrator. In 1967, he married […]
Developing a love for exploration early in life, Susan Chavez MBA ’83 traveled the world with her children and close friends to enjoy art, culture, and fine wine. As the oldest daughter of a military family, she grew up in places like California, Hawaii, Washington D.C., and Germany before settling in San Jose. Susan began […]
Santa Clara’s fifth Mission Wine Collection is now live.
A tiger cub born at New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure has a Santa Clara namesake—Julie Ertz ’14!
The Class of 1990 stepped up to help one of their own secure more personal protective equipment at the start of the pandemic.
SCU Alumni Association moves forward with virtual events to mark the biggest parties of the year, safely.
If we are what we eat, what does the food we read about say about us? Scott Pollard ’81 goes on a culinary journey through children’s books.
SCU alumni report back from working on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Though she lived with a chronic genetic disease, Stacy Ann (Hawes) Melle‘s ’91 desire to make an impact never lagged, nor did her energy. Her memory lives on in a new scholarship in her name for SCU undergrad women in communication.
Seeing war and studying for his Ph.D. taught Bill Stover that empathy can make peace possible. It’s something he spent the rest of his life teaching others.
Srisruthi Ramesh ’17 works in Southern India to eliminate stigma associated with important parts of a woman’s life.
Jose Alvarez ’02 engineered affordable leggings for a cause.
Maggi Van Dorn ’08 teamed up with America Media to produce the podcast series “Deliver Us” as a way to process the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
Feel the music: Henry Dehlinger ’88 is premiering musical magic at SCU.