CA, Here I Come Lauren Loftus, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read CA, Here I Come “This is where life slides / Into wild worlds,” writes Paul Totah ’79 in his book of poetry, inspired by California and accompanied by lush photography from around the state.
Our Stories to Share Leslie Griffy, 10 May 2023 2 min read Our Stories to Share The life story of SCU professor emeritus and author Francisco Jiménez ’66 has been made into a movie.
How to Be a Comeback Kid Lauren Loftus, 24 Aug 2022 7 min read How to Be a Comeback Kid The kids may not be as all right as we thought. Michele Borba ’72, M.A. ’75 details the teachable traits they need to get back to baseline.
From the Law to the Page Sarah Young ’24, 15 Apr 2024 2 min read From the Law to the Page S. Isabel Choi J.D. ’02 planned on becoming a judge. Now she’s an author with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Worth a Thousand Words Sarah Young ’24, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read Worth a Thousand Words Smithsonian curator Theodore Gonzalves ’90 catalogues Asian Pacific American history through objects in his latest book.
To Belong Sarah Young ’24, 13 Feb 2024 < 1 min read To Belong What does it mean to belong? To a place, a community, a family? Jill Fordyce J.D. ’89 explores the theme in her debut novel, Belonging.
Legend Tracy Seipel, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Legend Take a peek into coach Buck Shaw‘s life in Kevin Carroll’s Buck Shaw: The Life and Sportsmanship of the Legendary Football Coach.
A Beloved Judge Sarah Young, 15 Jun 2022 2 min read A Beloved Judge Lisa Kloppenberg’s newest book is dedicated to Judge Dorothy Nelson, who chartered a path for fellow women to thrive in the legal system.
Information Overload Tatiana Sanchez ’10, 14 Oct 2021 2 min read Information Overload When is too much just too much and when does access to more make us better? It all depends on how we use the information—and time—we are given.