Not a Moment, But a Movement Words by Matt Morgan. Illustrations by Kyle Hilton., 14 Sep 2020 22 min read Not a Moment, But a Movement From a protest in Benson in 1969 to a multi-decade movement called Unity, students of color have consistently pushed SCU toward progress.
Following the Trail Leslie Griffy, 14 Sep 2020 2 min read Following the Trail Spaniard Franciscan priest Magin Catalá arrived at Mission Santa Clara in 1794. His legacy is deep rooted in campus, literally.
SCM’s Reading Circle: How to Stay Together while Staying Apart Lauren Loftus, 3 Sep 2020 3 min read SCM’s Reading Circle: How to Stay Together while Staying Apart Let’s read together. A few suggestions to keep your mind active, and your community connected, when you’re shut-in.
A Gift of Safety Audrey Redmond, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read A Gift of Safety The Class of 1990 stepped up to help one of their own secure more personal protective equipment at the start of the pandemic.
Together Leslie Griffy, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Together SCU Alumni Association moves forward with virtual events to mark the biggest parties of the year, safely.
On the Table Leslie Griffy, 16 Sep 2020 2 min read On the Table 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.
Front Lines Santa Clara University Staff, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Front Lines SCU alumni report back from working on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Salvē, World! Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Salvē, World! Classics students learn Latin by time traveling to Ancient Rome. Virtually, that is.
Pressing On Deborah Lohse, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Pressing On Meet Daniel Press, an environmental policy expert previously with UC-Santa Cruz, the new dean of SCU’s College of Arts and Sciences.
Oh Nunny Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Oh Nunny It’s the friendships we least expect that make us feel the most seen. Rita Kelly ’20 friendship with “Nunny”became a story of its own.
Fluid Innovation Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Fluid Innovation Helping a school in South Africa build a hydroponic garden via video chat ends with an engineering Humanitarian Award.
Intramurals Go Virtual Tracy Seipel, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Intramurals Go Virtual Santa Clara’s wildly popular intramural sports program adapts for quarantine.
Visualize the Gift of a Lie Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 2 min read Visualize the Gift of a Lie Isaac Addai ’21 reflects on the privilege necessary to ignore the systemic racism in modern America in this poem performed at SCU’s Vigil For Racial Justice.
Retail Ain’t Dying Lauren Loftus, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Retail Ain’t Dying Three Broncos land on the semi-finalist list for the NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship, one of the most revered in the industry.
Jesuit Ed, Cont’d Ali Reimer, 16 Sep 2020 < 1 min read Jesuit Ed, Cont’d Erika Rasmussen ’20 will spend a year in New York City learning the national media landscape as an O’Hare Fellow.