Staring Into the Fire
Not your typical summer break. Henry Jones ’23 forewent a cushy office internship and beach vacations to fight fires in the Pacific Northwest.
Not your typical summer break. Henry Jones ’23 forewent a cushy office internship and beach vacations to fight fires in the Pacific Northwest.
One of the largest STEM campuses in the country is also the most inventive—bringing people from a range of disciplines together, under one roof, to innovate and create.
To adapt to the pandemic, the Autism Society of San Diego got creative to showcase talent and continue providing support to families living with autism.
In searching for patterns that would differentiate one species of webspinners from the next, Professor Janice Edgerly-Rooks wondered: What if you put their steps to music? Would you be able to hear the differences?
Was a witch a real thing or was she a construction that was used to explain or scapegoat certain
behaviors or certain individuals?
An executive and doctor with Kaiser Permanente, Stephen Parodi ’92 explains how COVID-19 has called for more widespread access to telemedicine.
Lily Schumacher ’21 explored making beautiful patterns out of her own biology at the prestigious Anderson Ranch Arts fellowship.
Ciara Moezidis ’21 brainstormed how to celebrate and unite students from diverse backgrounds. #BroncoPosi was born.
What makes this place truly marvelous? The people who animate and sustain it, touching lives near and far.
SCU is a leading contributor of scholars to the Fulbright Program.
One of the most-watched rocket launches in a generation required Bronco know-how.
Amelia Fuller and student researchers snagged a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award.
Team-first hoops with Emmanuel Ndumanya ’17, M.A. ’18
Santa Clara’s women’s soccer team is young and full of promise.
Kyle Kaiser ’20 makes his debut in the Indy 500. How cool is that?