Holding For Now: Solidarity Alicia K. Gonzales ’09, 18 Mar 2022 2 min read Holding For Now: Solidarity Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: What Happened and Why It Matters
In Discussion with Pope Francis Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly ’93, 18 Mar 2022 < 1 min read In Discussion with Pope Francis Students from universities in the Americas met virtually with Pope Francis to lend their experiences, ideas, and questions to better the future.
Space: The Final (Ethical) Frontier Tracy Seipel, 17 Mar 2022 6 min read Space: The Final (Ethical) Frontier From settling the moon to a deathly swirling cloud of space trash, Brian Green’s new book tackles the big questions of what’s right and wrong when it comes to space travel.
Impactful Team Lauren Loftus, 01 Mar 2022 < 1 min read Impactful Team Pairing kids dealing with chronic illnesses with college athletes makes everyone’s world bigger.
Inspired Pet Sarah Young, 01 Mar 2022 < 1 min read Inspired Pet What’s the meaning of a pet? In the memory of her childhood dog, Lisa Kuehl Hilas ’89 found her life’s meaning when she was at her lowest.
Shared Dreams Leslie Griffy, 01 Mar 2022 6 min read Shared Dreams SCU’s first layperson and woman leader, incoming President Julie Sullivan, looks to advance Santa Clara’s mission with the community.
In On It Lauren Loftus, 01 Feb 2022 8 min read In On It SCU creative writing professor Kai Harris’ first book—an exploration of Black girlhood at its most traumatic and most ordinary—is already getting a lot of buzz.
A Pandemic Family Sarah Young, 31 Jan 2022 2 min read A Pandemic Family Growing a family amid a pandemic changes the kind of family support new parents can depend on. Shayla Dinning ’13 and Neal Dinning ’12 find ways to bridge those gaps.
Innovation Leader Sarah Young, 27 Jan 2022 < 1 min read Innovation Leader Of course, the new leader of a top Silicon Valley engineering group is a Bronco. Jesuit educated, innovation forward.
Leader on the Airwaves Sarah Young, 27 Jan 2022 < 1 min read Leader on the Airwaves Dana Jang ’70 founded a groundbreaking community radio station and kicked off the progressive rock era on the airwaves.
Water Dance Sarah Young, 24 Jan 2022 5 min read Water Dance As fire, drought, and the climate crisis threaten. Can art drive people to change? One multimedia dance event tries to change how you see water.
Absorbing Appalachia Sarah Young ’24, 21 Jan 2022 3 min read Absorbing Appalachia In this immersion trip through the Ignatian Center, students take on the complex cultural, environmental, and socioeconomic issues of Appalachia.