Boots on the Ground
Lawyer, chaplain, and former law professor Mary J. Novak ’88 is hitting the road to tackle issues of injustice as the first layperson to lead NETWORK Catholic Lobby.
Lawyer, chaplain, and former law professor Mary J. Novak ’88 is hitting the road to tackle issues of injustice as the first layperson to lead NETWORK Catholic Lobby.
Next time you twist and secure your bag of bread, thank Jack H. Holmes ’51 for the security.
The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics gets out the word about vaccinating hard-to-reach communities.
This year’s Beckman scholarship recipients will conduct research into polymers and plant proteins.
SCU neuroscience students presented their research on spectrum disorders at the International Society for Autism Research.
SCU joins forces with Genentech to improve skills of scientists through data-informed biomanufacturing.
Tommy Nance ’14 made his MLB debut almost seven years to the day since his father was diagnosed with ALS.
Santa Clara alums served as play-by-play announcers at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
SCU basketball alum Lloyd Pierce ’98 is moving from Atlanta to Indianapolis, with a pitstop in Tokyo.
From university hallways to Disney’s Main Street, Ed Grier, new dean of SCU’s Leavey School of Business, knows how to drive the roads to success.
Sue Do ’19 incorporated the the Ignatian Examen into her therapy. She writes about spirituality in her new young adult novel At Full Brightness.
The ultimate disrupter? How one Silicon Valley techie traded it all in to enter the priesthood.
A gift from John Burns ’66 will help incorporate environmental and social justice themes into all SCU curriculum.
A new mentorship program at Santa Clara University links students of color to faculty, staff, and alumni of color for one-on-one discussions.
New Bronco Exchange virtual program connects admitted students to current students, forging bonds over all things SCU—and food!