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How do we engage in social justice when social distancing? The Ignatian Center is attempting to answer.
How do we engage in social justice when social distancing? The Ignatian Center is attempting to answer.
“There is a path out there for you; don’t settle.”
SCU football players celebrate the man who ‘made football fun’
An SCU librarian was in for a historic surprise when she opened a book with a foul stench.
Too small, misshapen, overripe.
“This is the time that self-driving cars will actually happen,” says Carol Reiley ’04. “This generation.”
Timothy Lukes answers. Part of the equation: showman P.T. Barnum, naturalist John Muir, and auto designer Harley Earl, who gave us the ’57 Chevy.
Major General Garrett S. Yee ’87 heads up modernization of the global IT network for the U.S. Army.
Professor Tim Healy is a live wire. Ideas swarm in his brain like extra electrons in his outer valence band.
Take five common questions asked on identity applications and reframe them to be open-ended.
How can social innovators help poor communities with big problems—like lack of HIV/AIDS awareness, or electricity, or even rain?
The presidents of 26 Jesuit colleges in the United States raised a collective voice of support for undocumented students.
Architect Henry Miller wanted to renovate the Mission in the 1920s. Then came the fire.
Santa Clara Broncos put their heads together to help the food insecure.
A haunting requiem for 43 “disappeared” college students in Mexico premiered at the Mission Church—and won’t soon be forgotten.