In the Lab
Terri Wrin ’79 has spent decades in the lab searching for ways to address some of the world’s deadliest viruses, starting with HIV and now COVID-19.
Terri Wrin ’79 has spent decades in the lab searching for ways to address some of the world’s deadliest viruses, starting with HIV and now COVID-19.
Nancy Wright J.D. ’80, co-founder the East San Jose Community Law Center, is remembered as a champion of justice.
How the Mission Santa Clara handled changes to wedding ceremonies due to the pandemic in 2020.
Join us for a knit-along! And share your Bronco blanket on social media. The pattern is here.
Santa Clara ranks high out of U.S. colleges with graduates who go on to earn the most money.
Janet Napolitano ’79 and Jeff True J.D. ’97 were appointed to prominent positions at Zoom during the video conference company’s banner year.
Lyft’s first lead for health and safety, Preet Anand ’10, talks about making rideshare safe for drivers and passengers alike.
The Ciocca Center invites alums and students into conversation to talk frankly about the ups and downs of owning your own business.
Inspired by the ambitious Healthy China 2030 strategy, Omar Hamade ’19 plans to study health care equity as a Schwarzman Scholar in Beijing.
Carla Collins ’91 is ready for the challenge of running Santa Clara County’s new Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention.
SCU develops counseling psychology specialization focused on child and adolescent mental health.
San Mateo County Manager Mike Callagy J.D. ’91 set up one of California’s no-cost COVID testing sites.
Two Santa Clara Law alums have been appointed to California Superior Court judgeships.
There have been four presidential impeachment efforts in modern U.S. history. Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren J.D. ’75 has participated in all of them.
From Bronco football to the California Supreme Court, Martin Jenkins ’77 has spent more than four decades defending the bench.