Of Wine And Women
A Q&A with two SCU professors emeriti who wrote the book illuminating women in the male-dominated field of winemaking.
A Q&A with two SCU professors emeriti who wrote the book illuminating women in the male-dominated field of winemaking.
Clinical psychologist Meg Van Deusen ’85 writes book tackling the scourge of stress on modern life
In February 1923, The Santa Clara posed an urgent question: What are we, fellow Santa Clarans?
Jon Sebastiani ’92 sees entrepreneurship as an opportunity for storytelling.
Timi Sobrato created the untamable bronze Bronco—a piece that is gifted to members of the Founders Society.
In SCU’s Historical Perspectives, Bridget Woody ’20 explored America’s attempts to stigmatize Haitian culture and religion during occupation.
Lily Schumacher ’21 explored making beautiful patterns out of her own biology at the prestigious Anderson Ranch Arts fellowship.
A warm welcome to the new dean of the Jesuit School of Theology, Joseph G. Mueller, S.J.
An SCU librarian was in for a historic surprise when she opened a book with a foul stench.
Lynette Parker and Ruth Silver Taube J.D. ’93 are honored for their humanitarian work.
Lisa Kloppenberg is SCU’s provost.
All work and no play is no way to live, Fredrik Heiding, S.J. thinks.
Eugene “Gene” Ravizza ’50 grew Cupertino Electric into one of the largest electrical contracting firms in the nation with the help of a loyal team.
Due to restrictions put in place during the Great Depression, there were no weddings held at the Mission Church for more than three decades.
The Alumni Awards are given annually to publicly recognize individuals who have given distinguished service to the Alumni Association, the University, and their community.