Come on Barbie, Let’s Go Intern
Just a day in the life of a Warner Bros. intern: Jaden Raymundo ’24 helped usher celebrities to one of the most anticipated, massively marketed blockbuster events in recent memory.
Just a day in the life of a Warner Bros. intern: Jaden Raymundo ’24 helped usher celebrities to one of the most anticipated, massively marketed blockbuster events in recent memory.
From Bronco football to the California Supreme Court, Martin Jenkins ’77 has spent more than four decades defending the bench.
Joe Biden’s grandfather helped mold him into the man he is. And Ambrose Finnegan? He was shaped by Santa Clara.
Meet some of our Valley’s biggest names who came together to lead Innovating with a Mission: The Campaign for Santa Clara University.
The second-longest held American prisoner of war, Everett Alvarez Jr. ’60, is nominated for a Congressional Gold Medal.
SCU junior Jalen Williams ’23 is the 27th NBA Draft pick in program history—and the first since Steve Nash ’96.
An executive and doctor with Kaiser Permanente, Stephen Parodi ’92 explains how COVID-19 has called for more widespread access to telemedicine.
Following stints as a scriptwriter on Happy Days to producing Hannah Montana, Barry O’Brien ’79 is tackling his biggest role yet as showrunner of The Bone Collector TV adaptation.
Lynette Parker and Ruth Silver Taube J.D. ’93 are honored for their humanitarian work.
Naima Fonrose ’20 made television magic as an intern on the Tonight Show
Austin Gray ’19 takes initiative to increase the presence and confidence of black employees in the Silicon Valley.
SCU joins Silicon Valley partners to help kids from lower-income families see themselves in college.
Sean Reilly ’16 learned a thing or two about pond apples on a Fulbright to Australia.
“Hockey on Horses” is the way that Sean Keys ’93 describes polo. And now, thanks to him, there are Broncos on those ponies.
The Supreme Court closes a Texas-sized legal loophole in patent law, heeding the advice of SCU scholars Brian Love and Colleen Chien.