Dreams from Lessons Past
2020 is not the first time Santa Clara University has weathered pandemic and natural disasters.
2020 is not the first time Santa Clara University has weathered pandemic and natural disasters.
An executive and doctor with Kaiser Permanente, Stephen Parodi ’92 explains how COVID-19 has called for more widespread access to telemedicine.
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.
What’s the meaning of a pet? In the memory of her childhood dog, Lisa Kuehl Hilas ’89 found her life’s meaning when she was at her lowest.
Dana Jang ’70 founded a groundbreaking community radio station and kicked off the progressive rock era on the airwaves.
The Fire Is Upon Us by Nicholas Buccola ’01 explores the debate between James Baldwin and the father of modern conservatism William Buckley Jr.
Sue Do ’19 incorporated the the Ignatian Examen into her therapy. She writes about spirituality in her new young adult novel At Full Brightness.
Soccer champ Julie Ertz ’14 stars in Chipotle’s first TV ad featuring a pro athlete.
Lawyer, chaplain, and former law professor Mary J. Novak ’88 is hitting the road to tackle issues of injustice as the first layperson to lead NETWORK Catholic Lobby.
It’s a triumphant homecoming for Intel’s new CEO, Pat Gelsinger ’83.
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.
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.