Finding Meaning Leslie Griffy, 12 May 2022 2 min read Finding Meaning Edward M. Dowd ’72 left an inspired legacy in the shape of the Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building, where Broncos continue to create and learn.
The Lawyer from Indian Country Lauren Loftus, 20 Dec 2021 5 min read The Lawyer from Indian Country John Bushman ’75, J.D. ’80 dedicated his life to fighting for the rights and autonomy of fellow Native Americans across the U.S.
The Wright Way Santa Clara Law Magazine, 8 Apr 2021 < 1 min read The Wright Way Nancy Wright J.D. ’80, co-founder the East San Jose Community Law Center, is remembered as a champion of justice.
A California Leader Sarah Young ’24, 18 Oct 2023 2 min read A California Leader Richard Riordan ’52 leaves a lasting California legacy as a distinguished leader, committed philanthropist, and a visionary innovator.
The Beginning Leslie Griffy, 24 Jun 2022 2 min read The Beginning I prefer the term ‘advocate,'” Marygrace Colby said about her fight to involve women in sports.
Stories with Purpose Leslie Griffy, 05 May 2021 4 min read Stories with Purpose Charles Erekson spent more than 30 years on the Mission campus, sharing stories and purpose with SCU as he worked his way from the Office of Student Affairs to the Provost’s Office.
A Theologian’s Theologian Tracy Seipel and Deborah Lohse, 18 Sep 2020 5 min read A Theologian’s Theologian Paul Crowley, S.J. lived by a philosophy that emphasized compassion for the individual over rigid church doctrine.
Endowed Scholarship Named For Late Alum Lain Ehmann, 13 Sep 2020 2 min read Endowed Scholarship Named For Late Alum Though she lived with a chronic genetic disease, Stacy Ann (Hawes) Melle‘s ’91 desire to make an impact never lagged, nor did her energy. Her memory lives on in a new scholarship in her name for SCU undergrad women in communication.