Meet incoming SCU President Julie Sullivan. Shared Dreams Summer 2022 On the OutsideWhat’s it like to get out after spending 25 years in prison for a crime you didn’t commit? Arturo Jimenez, freed by efforts of the Northern California Innocence Project, explains.And How Does That Make You Feel?There has long been a lack of diversity among therapists, creating an unhealthy cycle where many people can’t find the help they need. What are we doing to disrupt that? Tracing the WolfA tattoo as an act of reclamation reminds not only of one’s ability to survive but also of vulnerability. The wolf on Maggie Levantovskaya’s skin is also a sign of the wolf within. Booked and BusySo many Santa Clara women have found success in the male-dominated film and TV industry. We talked to five of them, at various stages in their career, on how they “made it” in Hollywood.BD Knows BestSCU’s 2021-22 Sinatra Artist-in-Residence on being grateful, getting your due, and dinosaurs. Swept AwayLiving without a home is deadly in Silicon Valley. One SCU professor explores why so many die in a place of such wealth and finds the constant removal of communities of homeless people may be a danger to their lives. Campus News History’s Next ChapterSanta Clara’s history journal, Historical Perspectives, wins top honors, again.Radically LocalIn his new book, Cruz Medina explores an East Bay Area community to uncover systemic issues facing Indigenous migrants.Sprint to InnovateSanta Clara’s AI club members win big in world’s shortest hackathon.The Popular CrowdSanta Clara University sees a record surge in early-admission applications.A ReflectionAfter news of Pope Francis's death arrived at Santa Clara University, Dennis C. Smolarski, S.J. stood in the Mission Church and gave a homily for MassBack to BasicsBridging classrooms and living rooms, the BBILY Project helps parents help kids with math.The Accent ArtistTurn those hard American As into proper British “ahs” with the help of dialect coach Kristin Hill ’25Moral Dilemmas on WheelsAnthropologist Melissa Cefkin steers us through the ethical predicaments of self-driving cars. Alumni News Wild IdeasGet comfortable. One thinker wants to measure if all the activities we’re doing at work actually lead us to create more value.The BeginningI prefer the term 'advocate,'" Marygrace Colby said about her fight to involve women in sports.DraftedYou can find Julian Bravo ’22 on the professional pitch for the Portland Timbers.Brass TacksAbigail Figueroa-Vera ’06 has built a business around mending antique furniture, and along the way, the human heart.ConnectionA fellow Bronco is never far and always there to help on the Bronco Exchange.Finding MeaningEdward M. Dowd ’72 left an inspired legacy in the shape of the Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building, where Broncos continue to create and learn.Crack the CodeSCU math whizzes used their time stuck inside to find a solution to a challenging math problem.Inspired PetWhat'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.