Disease Has No Race Sahale Greenwood & Lauren Loftus, 20 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Disease Has No Race Assistant professor of counseling psychology Sherry Wang knows the fear of being Asian amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Here’s her advice.
Letters & Corrections SCM Staff, 18 Mar 2020 3 min read Letters & Corrections Written by you, the readers: see what your fellow readers have to say and catch up with SCM.
Early Birds Jessica Hilger, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Early Birds SCU received a record-breaking number of early applications for the class of 2024
Outness Matt Morgan, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Outness Counseling Psychology Assistant Professor Sherry Wang is developing a tool accounting for context and intersectionality in determining an LGBTQ person’s outness
Wine in a Pandemic: A note from SCM SCM Staff, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Wine in a Pandemic: A note from SCM A wish for health for us all—May we soon celebrate together again
Community SCM Staff, 15 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Community It takes everyone to build something special.
The Upstart Ron Hansen M.A. '95, 14 Mar 2020 6 min read The Upstart How California wines got on the map, and what Michael Mondavi ’66 had to do with it.
A Sign Of Light Words by George Williams, S.J. Illustrations by Matt Chinworth., 14 Mar 2020 6 min read A Sign Of Light The meaning the Jesuit priest serving at San Quentin finds on death row.
Fire and Wine Tracy Seipel, 14 Mar 2020 8 min read Fire and Wine As grape growers face climate-change-fueled wildfires and increasingly hotter temperatures, what’s next for the wine industry remains murky.
Of Wine And Women Tracy Seipel, 14 Mar 2020 8 min read 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.
Together, Apart Leslie Griffy, 13 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Together, Apart The calling of the moment: Building community from a distance
Building Healthy Habits Leslie Griffy & Sahale Greenwood, 06 Mar 2020 < 1 min read Building Healthy Habits Clinical psychologist Meg Van Deusen ’85 writes book tackling the scourge of stress on modern life