Build a Better Pipeline Lucy Nino and Matt Morgan, 9 Sep 2019 2 min read Build a Better Pipeline Austin Gray ’19 takes initiative to increase the presence and confidence of black employees in the Silicon Valley.
Bringing Tradition Near Leslie Griffy, 8 Sep 2019 2 min read Bringing Tradition Near Kaweni Ibarra ’19 learned how to reinvigorate history when he apprenticed with a Hawaiian tattooist his senior year.
Seize the Day Leslie Griffy, 5 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Seize the Day Arelí Hernández ’19 is a force to be reckoned with. The triple major and two-time Fulbright award winner is making waves from Colombia to England.
Take Charge Leslie Griffy, 08 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Take Charge For the first time ever, all six academic leadership roles are filled by women—not bad for a school that didn’t grant women degrees until 1961
Bright Times Leslie Griffy, 06 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Bright Times Sammi Bennett ’19 tap the potential of women in clean energy on her Fulbright scholarship to India.
Leaders of Heart Sahale Greenwood, 06 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Leaders of Heart An incredibly diverse group of students graduate from the Jesuit School of Theology.
A Duty to Civility Sahale Greenwood, 06 Sep 2019 < 1 min read A Duty to Civility Don’t be a jerk: SCU’s 2019 law class gets real
Expanding Places Leslie Griffy, 06 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Expanding Places Goodbye Best in the West, Hello USA: SCU has been reclassified in U.S. News & World Report.
Roaring Back to the Green Leslie Griffy, 06 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Roaring Back to the Green When Bronco golfer Emily Sumner ’21 gets knocked down, she gets up again.
Chasing What Matters Leslie Griffy, 06 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Chasing What Matters Lifting others toward their goals is what matters for the Bronco track and field team, even if they break a few records on the way.
Bannan Rebrand Lauren Loftus, 06 Sep 2019 5 min read Bannan Rebrand Introducing the Bannan Alumni House
Stampede Mes Amies Lucy Nino, 05 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Stampede Mes Amies Santa Clara Women’s Soccer visited France this June to cheer Julie Johnston Ertz ’14 and U.S. Soccer on to sweet, sweet victory.
How Do You Find Your Way? Tracy Seipel, 05 Sep 2019 < 1 min read How Do You Find Your Way? “There is a path out there for you; don’t settle.”
Dear Reader Leslie Griffy, 05 Sep 2019 2 min read Dear Reader Huda Al-Marashi ’98’s new book tells the story of her marriage putting culture and family—Muslim Americans—front and center.
Days at the Museum Lucy Nino and Julia Joyce , 05 Sep 2019 < 1 min read Days at the Museum Alumna Athena Snyder ’18 talks her experience in the REAL Program.