Stuck in Laos Tracy Seipel, 16 Sep 2020 2 min read Stuck in Laos Not only did Hana Seastedt ’20 graduate in three years, majoring in public health, she did so halfway across the world.
Making (Computer) History Leslie Griffy & Sahale Greenwood, 6 Apr 2020 2 min read Making (Computer) History The Computer History Museum recorded oral histories from Bill Carter ’71, Pat Gelsinger ’83, and William Carrico Jr ’72.
A Way with Words Lucy Nino, 20 Nov 2019 2 min read A Way with Words Matt Mason ’90 is the Nebraska State Poet. He finds home in the state of Nebraska and on an empty page waiting to be written on.
Space Between Sahale Greenwood, 05 Sep 2019 2 min read Space Between It was opportunity, not love, that Gretchen Miura ’97 sought when she moved to Japan to teach English. But love she found—and also a home.
Bhutan: Counting What Matters By Matt Morgan, 01 Sep 2018 2 min read Bhutan: Counting What Matters What you measure becomes what you want. What if we measured joy?
Fruit of the Vine Deborah Lohse, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read Fruit of the Vine A passion for passion fruit made Rebecca (Mason) Kaduru ’09 the first SCU grad alumna of Miller Center’s Global Social Benefit Institute.
Nun’s Intuition Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read Nun’s Intuition Women of Wisdom and Action creates helps women become leaders in theology.
Bronco River Royalty Matt Morgan, 28 Sep 2017 2 min read Bronco River Royalty Men’s crew goes global, competes in the Henley Royal Regatta in England—the Kentucky Derby of rowing.
Firenze and Me Alicia K. Gonzales ’09, 28 Sep 2017 2 min read Firenze and Me It is teaching the life of Michelangelo to young explorers that’s the high point of Christina Mifsud ’93 bella vita.
A Leg Up Matt Morgan, 16 Jun 2017 2 min read A Leg Up One school can’t change the world—or even transform a city. But Carolyn Becic ’87 is opening doors for young people.
On the Road Matt Morgan, 15 Jun 2017 2 min read On the Road For men’s basketball Coach Herb Sendek and crew, summer is a time to build the program for the future.
The John Muir Trail SCM Staff, 01 Mar 2017 3 min read The John Muir Trail Trailhead: From Yosemite and the back of Half Dome heading south to Mt. Whitney.
Accompany Me Alicia K. Gonzales ’09, 01 Mar 2017 2 min read Accompany Me Casa de la Solidaridad in El Salvador was founded by SCU in 1999 to reimagine what study abroad could be.
Beyond Borders By Esther Young ’18, 15 Aug 2016 2 min read Beyond Borders Four Broncos won Fulbright grants to teach or study abroad. That makes SCU a Fulbright “Top Producer.”
Light in Nepal Ed Cohen, 13 Mar 2016 2 min read Light in Nepal These Silicon Valley execs are finding something even more interesting than growing businesses: helping others grow hope.