A Number’s Worth Leslie Griffy, 20 Dec 2022 2 min read A Number’s Worth Chuck Cantoni ’57 may be the oldest person to swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco—all to raise money for research into a potentially deadly brain condition.
Pomp and Circumstance Tracy Seipel, 20 Dec 2022 2 min read Pomp and Circumstance History that lives in metal, wood, and threads of SCU’s inaugural traditions.
What We Don’t Know Tatiana Sanchez ‘10, 20 Dec 2022 8 min read What We Don’t Know Clinical Professor of Law Thiadora “Dori” Pina has made it her mission to mentor and empower first-generation students at the law school.
Euro Trip Lauren Loftus, 09 Jan 2023 2 min read Euro Trip The Santa Clara Men’s Basketball went on a roundtrip across Europe tossing hoops, catching sun, and taking home wins and memories to last a lifetime.
Prevail Francesca D'Urzo ’24, 09 Jan 2023 < 1 min read Prevail Padres reliever Steven Wilson ’17 finds gratitude in his hardships.
Rotten Lauren Loftus, 04 Jan 2023 < 1 min read Rotten A report by Santa Clara theology professors explores the why behind sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Dream Team Tatiana Sanchez ’10, 04 Jan 2023 < 1 min read Dream Team Two English majors score resume gold by helping professor launch her debut novel.
The OG Green Leslie Griffy, 04 Jan 2023 < 1 min read The OG Green SCU Men’s golf fans set foot on the holy land of golf this summer capping off a trip of a lifetime.
Always Turn Toward the Sun Leslie Griffy, 04 Jan 2023 2 min read Always Turn Toward the Sun How has the pandemic affected what kids know? SCU’s Kirsten Read is researching what happened when less people read to our kids.
Rising Ranks Francesca D'Urzo ’24, 20 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Rising Ranks SCU soccer’s Damani Osei ’23 played internationally with the Jamaican National Team over the summer.
The AI in Autism Matt Morgan, 20 Dec 2022 < 1 min read The AI in Autism Nick Luckenbach ’22 looks for markers of autism on the brain.
Collaboration is Key Deborah Lohse, 19 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Collaboration is Key Jacqueline Whitham ’21 chose to support cross-disciplinary collaboration and research at SCU through $3.8 million from her family’s foundation.
A Drop in a Desert Sarah Young ’24, 05 Dec 2022 < 1 min read A Drop in a Desert Intensifying heat waves and droughts are drying up river beds around the world. SCU and Silicon Valley Power launch Sustainable Futures Program to promote eco-conscious students.
Being the Light Leslie Griffy, 05 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Being the Light Majid Karam ’95 finds a constant in the light mined from his family’s memories and experiences moving from war-torn Lebanon to United Arab Emirates to America in his new book.
Legacy SCM Staff, 05 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Legacy A new endowed gift will support mental health scholarships, research, and more therapists at Santa Clara.