Music and Geometry Clay Hamilton, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Music and Geometry A showpiece of outdoor sculpture: Going Around the Corner with X, created and donated by world-renowned artist Fletcher Benton.
Future Law SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read Future Law Truly bespoke: the Howard S. and Alida S. Charney Hall of Law, a building that reflects the law school’s mission and place, in and of Silicon Valley.
More Than a Miracle? Steven Boyd Saum, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read More Than a Miracle? The documentary Red Army brings to the screen a tale of hockey intrigue. And it changes the way you’ll see the upset by Team USA in the 1980 Winter Olympics.
Fore! Steven Boyd Saum, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Fore! Introducing Renee Baumgartner, the new director of Athletics at SCU.
Hammer and Chisel Steven Boyd Saum, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Hammer and Chisel Santa Clara Magazine talks with Madeleine Albright—about Putin and Ukraine, Havel and the Czechs, and Foreign Policy 101.
Your Favorite Turf Ed Cohen, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read Your Favorite Turf In a new video, Brandi Chastain ’91 reveals her favorite soccer field. Her pick may surprise fans.
Fall on me Eryn Olson '16, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read Fall on me Exhibits at the de Saisset Museum immerse viewers in another side of Niagara Falls, as well as the invasive culture of cars.
Can We Talk? SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 < 1 min read Can We Talk? Papal advisor Cardinal Peter Turkson, one of the most influential Vatican authorities on the content of Laudato Si, addresses the Mission Campus.
Call Her a World Champion Ann Killion, 16 Nov 2015 9 min read Call Her a World Champion Santa Clara’s claim to the Women’s World Cup: Julie Johnson ’14 and all the ones who came before.
The Cranky Jubilarian SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read The Cranky Jubilarian Professor emeritus of history and SCU historian Gerald McKevitt, S.J., told the history of Jesuits in the West. He wrote the definitive The University of Santa Clara.
Rest and Peace SCM Staff, 16 Nov 2015 2 min read Rest and Peace Tennant Wright, S.J., STL ’63 had a favorite bit of advice he gave to students: “Judge me harshly.” That rarely was the case with this devoted teacher and priest who came from unlikely roots.