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Tom Bonfigli ’75 only had three losing seasons as a high school basketball coach. But one night could have ended it all.
Alumni
Jerry McFadden M.A. ’73 had a long and impactful career as a middle school English teacher. While teaching at Herman Intermediate School in San Jose, Jerry prepared thousands of students for success in high school and beyond, overseeing the school’s gifted and talented program and earning the district’s Teacher of the Year Award in 2000. […]
Modest about his many talents, Brian Sefton MBA ’93 was the kind of person who lifted others without seeking recognition, and found a lot of meaning in mentoring fellow entrepreneurs. Brian led companies with heart and ingenuity, from drug discovery to sustainable innovation, founding NovoNutrients and securing multiple patents. He cared deeply about the planet […]
A deeply principled lawyer, David Guinn J.D. ’75 built a distinguished career in government contract law, beginning in the Bay Area before finding his true calling with NASA. Over the years, David’s expertise left a lasting imprint on the aerospace and technology communities. With a quick wit and a gift for laughter, David’s elaborate pranks […]
Thomas Brown ’79 built a career in electronics sales and found joy traveling, caring for his beloved dogs, attending concerts, and taking long walks through Napa and the Bay Area. Tom and his ex-wife, Sarah, shared a love of adventure, setting off on an epic journey through the U.S., Canada, Europe, and former Soviet Union. […]
Tom Bonfigli ’75 only had three losing seasons as a high school basketball coach. But one night could have ended it all.
Winchester brings the tale of heiress and San Jose legend Sarah Winchester to the big screen. Helen Mirren stars. Thank Brett Tomberlin ’03.
Wherever you are in the world, you’ve undoubtedly tasted the produce George Chiala ’64 grew. Once upon a time, it started with strawberries.
Wendy Warren ’97 tackles the truths behind slavery and colonization in New England.
Saying goodbye to Ken Sears ’55, the first basketball player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
How can social innovators help poor communities with big problems—like lack of HIV/AIDS awareness, or electricity, or even rain?
The 115th Congress counts 55 California representatives in the House—a few with Santa Clara ties.
The firsthand view of sustainability on campus.
An actress and a rugby captain find love in the funny pages.
Alumni Relations is offering new ways to maintain old connections—and make new ones.
The Mission Wine Collection is back. Stock up while you can.
Building a legacy: Bronco grads come together at Grand Reunion.