A Man of Character
In 2006, Mike Carey ’71 decided to stand up for his beliefs, even though it might jeopardize his career as an NFL referee.
In 2006, Mike Carey ’71 decided to stand up for his beliefs, even though it might jeopardize his career as an NFL referee.
A President’s Speaker Series address by the former secretary of state. Diplomacy is no game of chess today, she says. Think billiards.
Or, how can a thinking person still believe in God?
Mikhail Bulgakov wrote The Master and Margarita and then took on Don Quixote for the stage. Scholar Scott Pollard ’81 explores why.
Meet Aven Satre-Meloy ’13, Santa Clara’s newest Rhodes Scholar.
We’ve got the numbers on the football fans flocking to our stadium.
A conversation with incoming/outgoing board chairs of the SCU Board of Trustees: Paul Gentzkow, Robert J. Finocchio Jr. ’73.
Introducing Renee Baumgartner, the new director of Athletics at SCU.
Santa Clara Magazine talks with Madeleine Albright—about Putin and Ukraine, Havel and the Czechs, and Foreign Policy 101.
Jorma Kaukonen ’64 plays and sings stuff hard won through a life in music. The rustic blues vibe of his latest album is crunchily satisfying.
SCU’s 2015 commencement speaker offers life lessons.
Despite an untimely end to the soccer season, another strong performance by the Broncos.
A Q&A in the Mission Church with Cardinal Rodríguez, one of the most influential leaders of the Catholic Church today.
A look back at revolution a quarter-century down the line.