Taking Note
Sit for a while with John S. Farnsworth, who taught environmental writing and literature at Santa Clara, for a journey into nature.
Sit for a while with John S. Farnsworth, who taught environmental writing and literature at Santa Clara, for a journey into nature.
Joe Biden’s grandfather helped mold him into the man he is. And Ambrose Finnegan? He was shaped by Santa Clara.
Steve Nash ’96 is now the head coach of the Brooklyn Nets.
Bill Duffy ’82 joins effort to form first majority Black-owned NFL franchise, and bring football back to Oakland.
Wear Bronco pride on your face, thanks to SCU face masks made by alums who adapted their apparel businesses to produce COVID-safety gear.
“What does change look like?” wrote Julie Johnston Ertz ’14 in a joint statement about her decision to kneel during the national anthem.
Fascinated by the little-known story of William Edward White, a Black man who passed as white to play professional baseball in 1879, Al Strane ’69 wrote a novel about it.
To adapt to the pandemic, the Autism Society of San Diego got creative to showcase talent and continue providing support to families living with autism.
Was a witch a real thing or was she a construction that was used to explain or scapegoat certain
behaviors or certain individuals?
Santa Clara Law Named a Top Law School in Racial Justice by PreLaw Magazine
Meet some of the legal experts working to hold California’s largest utility accountable and prevent wildfires.
Researching the best way to learn a language after a native tongue has taken hold
This summer internship: Taking ancient words of praise, making them modern, and digging into the people behind them.
Santa Clara students answered the call during the pandemic—helping others and putting their educations to use as contract tracers.