Like Chords in a Song
Work by internationally renowned sculptor Bruce Beasley finds a permanent home on campus.
Work by internationally renowned sculptor Bruce Beasley finds a permanent home on campus.
A dog with millions of fans. And a blind jazz pianist teaching students to do more than they imagined possible.
Truly bespoke: the Howard S. and Alida S. Charney Hall of Law, a building that reflects the law school’s mission and place, in and of Silicon Valley.
Santa Clara Magazine talks with Madeleine Albright—about Putin and Ukraine, Havel and the Czechs, and Foreign Policy 101.
Inside the Edward M. Dowd Art & Art History Building
Introducing the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship—fueled by a $25 million gift by Jeff Miller ’73, MBA ’76 and Karen Miller.
Advice from Andy Ackerman ’78, one of comedy television’s greats.
From the archives: Paul Farmer and Dolores Huerta in the 2014 Dean’s Leadership Forum
Martin Sheen talks about a life on stage and screen—and of Catholic social activism. He was on campus for the 2015 College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Leadership Forum.
A new program and campus in East San Jose—and new headquarters here on El Camino Real for SCU’s School of Education and Counseling Psychology.