Score One for the Troll Patrol
The Supreme Court closes a Texas-sized legal loophole in patent law, heeding the advice of SCU scholars Brian Love and Colleen Chien.
The Supreme Court closes a Texas-sized legal loophole in patent law, heeding the advice of SCU scholars Brian Love and Colleen Chien.
Men’s crew goes global, competes in the Henley Royal Regatta in England—the Kentucky Derby of rowing.
Marni Murez ’20 won a bronze and a gold in the Maccabiah Games in Israel.
One school can’t change the world—or even transform a city. But Carolyn Becic ’87 is opening doors for young people.
A dynasty renewed by a Cinderella finish.
Mother Teresa is granted a well-deserved sainthood and Jesuits weigh in.
Bronco women’s soccer makes a splash in the NCAA championship.
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.
Five Broncos earned the 2014 World Series ring. For some, it’s their third.