Stopping Stigma
Srisruthi Ramesh ’17 works in Southern India to eliminate stigma associated with important parts of a woman’s life.
Srisruthi Ramesh ’17 works in Southern India to eliminate stigma associated with important parts of a woman’s life.
Following stints as a scriptwriter on Happy Days to producing Hannah Montana, Barry O’Brien ’79 is tackling his biggest role yet as showrunner of The Bone Collector TV adaptation.
Jose Alvarez ’02 engineered affordable leggings for a cause.
Maggi Van Dorn ’08 teamed up with America Media to produce the podcast series “Deliver Us” as a way to process the Catholic Church abuse scandal.
Jocelyn Tan ’15 and ethics assistant professorErick Ramirez are both working to integrate virtual reality into their business and research in order to improve empathy in sexual harassment training and psychological studies.
The Computer History Museum recorded oral histories from Bill Carter ’71, Pat Gelsinger ’83, and William Carrico Jr ’72.
Feel the music: Henry Dehlinger ’88 is premiering musical magic at SCU.
Jon Sebastiani ’92 sees entrepreneurship as an opportunity for storytelling.
For Jay MacIntosh ’86 built The Village—an online program that connects foster youth with volunteers—to help those leaving the child welfare system better transition into adulthood.
Clinical psychologist Meg Van Deusen ’85 writes book tackling the scourge of stress on modern life
Cecilia Cai ’14 knows what it means to be a singer.
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