Understanding Polygamy
One professor’s anthropological deep-dive into polygamy and polyamory aims to build understanding
Mission Matters
One professor’s anthropological deep-dive into polygamy and polyamory aims to build understanding
Kimberly Mohne Hill got physical directing a play about girls soccer at City Lights Theater in San Jose.
The result of protests in support of historically marginalized groups on campus marks 20 years of improving lives.
Ciara Moezidis ’21 brainstormed how to celebrate and unite students from diverse backgrounds. #BroncoPosi was born.
Race does not have its roots in biological reality but in policies of discrimination
Naima Fonrose ’20 made television magic as an intern on the Tonight Show
Assistant professor Amy Lueck time travels through yearbooks, unpacking the “have a great summers” of yesteryear.
Can ants help make algorithms for safer computing? Yuhong Liu, assistant professor of computer engineering, thinks so.
KSCU has evolved on campus since 1948
Professor Jerry Burger‘s new book deals with the truth of genocide and justice.
SCU students are getting their hands dirty in Professor Grace Stokes‘s lab.
Frank Sinatra Artist-in-Residence: Rhiannon Giddens makes souls tremble with a banjo.