The Lawyer from Indian Country
John Bushman ’75, J.D. ’80 dedicated his life to fighting for the rights and autonomy of fellow Native Americans across the U.S.
John Bushman ’75, J.D. ’80 dedicated his life to fighting for the rights and autonomy of fellow Native Americans across the U.S.
I prefer the term ‘advocate,'” Marygrace Colby said about her fight to involve women in sports.
Santa Clara athletes are navigating the world of sponsorships, from sandwich vouchers to glucose monitoring equipment.
Here is a graduation story. It exists not only in June 2022 but also in June 1954, in June 1919, and in some June far into the future.
There has long been a lack of diversity among therapists, creating an unhealthy cycle where many people can’t find the help they need. What are we doing to disrupt that?
So many Santa Clara women have found success in the male-dominated film and TV industry. We talked to five of them, at various stages in their career, on how they “made it” in Hollywood.
After 36 years at Santa Clara, and now with an endowed professorship in his name, Sukhmander Singh is still teaching.
SCM readers reflect on themes of sorrow, celebration, and honesty they picked up on in our last issue.
Professor Jane Curry reflects on her history in Ukraine.
A single donation from Acting University President Lisa Kloppenberg inspired others during a Day of Giving challenge.
What’s it like to get out after spending 25 years in prison for a crime you didn’t commit? Arturo Jimenez, freed by efforts of the Northern California Innocence Project, explains.
A tattoo as an act of reclamation reminds not only of one’s ability to survive but also of vulnerability. The wolf on Maggie Levantovskaya’s skin is also a sign of the wolf within.
The Knight Foundation awards Santa Clara faculty $137,500 for their efforts in combatting disinformation.