Medicine Of Tomorrow, Here Today
An executive and doctor with Kaiser Permanente, Stephen Parodi ’92 explains how COVID-19 has called for more widespread access to telemedicine.
An executive and doctor with Kaiser Permanente, Stephen Parodi ’92 explains how COVID-19 has called for more widespread access to telemedicine.
“I was a born a Black man. And some day, I’ll die a Black man. But I don’t want to die because I am a Black man,” said Lloyd Pierce ’98 at a protest for racial justice.
Just as the U.S. celebrates the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote, Santa Clara honors two women of its own.
Jason Tarver ’97 is the new linebacker coach for the Cleveland Browns.
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.
Let’s read together. A few suggestions to keep your mind active, and your community connected, when you’re shut-in.
Jay MacIntosh ’86 kickstarted a nonprofit to help former foster kids make the transition to adulthood.