The Long Run
Long-distance runner Lena Chow MBA ’83 tackles a different kind of marathon—caretaking for loved ones with Alzheimer’s—in her new podcast.
Long-distance runner Lena Chow MBA ’83 tackles a different kind of marathon—caretaking for loved ones with Alzheimer’s—in her new podcast.
Trash-preneur George Gitschel ’81 wants your garbage.
How do you fight against injustice? Akilah Lane J.D. ’09, attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, has ideas.
Math major and tap dancer Alissa LaFerriere ’21 combined her two passions to help create a device that teaches wearers how to kick, ball, change through buzzes.
Next time you twist and secure your bag of bread, thank Jack H. Holmes ’51 for the security.
Tennis champ Serena Williams selected InHerShoes, a non-profit started by Judith Martinez ’14, for a $100,000 Stuart Weitzman & Vital Voices Award to help more girls follow their passions.
The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics gets out the word about vaccinating hard-to-reach communities.
How do you put on a musical during a pandemic? The cast and crew of SCU’s The Book of Holding On learned how to perform online last spring.
Apple senior director and former SCU cross-country runner Kris Bazán ’92, MBA ’99 joins the Retail Management Institute (RMI) advisory board.
A red light welcoming all. Purple blooms dazzling eyes. An ebony Bronco posing to leap. The Bronco experience would be incomplete without them.
Scientists can find the prints of human impact all over. These trails lead to a foreboding future. Could how we respond change everything?
It’s been 27 years since the final episode of The Joy of Painting, but Bob Ross still draws young people together at Santa Clara.