Hockey on Horses
“Hockey on Horses” is the way that Sean Keys ’93 describes polo. And now, thanks to him, there are Broncos on those ponies.
“Hockey on Horses” is the way that Sean Keys ’93 describes polo. And now, thanks to him, there are Broncos on those ponies.
A passion for passion fruit made Rebecca (Mason) Kaduru ’09 the first SCU grad alumna of Miller Center’s Global Social Benefit Institute.
“This is the time that self-driving cars will actually happen,” says Carol Reiley ’04. “This generation.”
The author of The Kite Runner talks writing, refugees, and his hopes and fears for Afghanistan. An interview with writer Khaled Hosseini ’88.
Falon Fatemi ’07 went from interning at Google as a sophomore to founding Node, a business development company with $17 million in investor funding.
The perfect middle name and boy born to a family of Broncos.
Natasha Nanda M.A. ’11 married Nickhil Bhave with ceremonies honoring both Hindu and Catholic traditions.
Introducing the Mission Wine Collection.
Three cheers, and three cheers more, to six women influencing Silicon Valley.
Six Jesuits newly ordained as priests have ties to SCU, including a chaplain of Berkeley’s fire department.
Peacemaker, Spanish-speaker, and Franciscan friar John Stowe M.Div. ’93, STL ’95 heads to Lexington, Kentucky, to serve nearly 50,000 congregants.
The Bannan Award and the Locatelli Award: “Jesuit doctor” and “Jesuit thinker” honored for their contributions to the University community.