Learning to Live. Again.
Friends since their time at Santa Clara, John M. Sobrato ’83 and John Nunziati ’83 have stayed close for decades. And now they’ve saved a life.
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Friends since their time at Santa Clara, John M. Sobrato ’83 and John Nunziati ’83 have stayed close for decades. And now they’ve saved a life.
How can we enter into the last human experience of life with faith, hope, and love?
Stricken with cancer, Bill Spohn and his wife faced death and learned profound lessons about love and grace amidst grief.
Santa Clara alumni recruit other alumni and students to maneuver the film industry, together.
Andy Ackerman ’78 advises taking advantage of SCU’s facilities, in order to further develop your talents.
How the Lifeboat continues to be a place of boundless creativity years later
The Mayer Theatre still receives acclaim for educating its performers and entertaining its audiences.
Jim Shepard explores the evolution of film violence and audiences’ developing reactions over time.
Geoffrey Bowker, executive director of SCU’s Center for Science, Technology, and Society, says preserving biodiversity is one of the central problems that confronts us—and not necessarily for the reasons you’d think.