SCM Staff 09 Mar 2009 A page from the St. John’s Bible, a seven-volume work in progress. Created in handwritten calligraphy, it is the first of its kind in more than 500 years. This page is from a limited-edition reproduction given to the University in December by Tita Crilly Diepenbrock, the widow of James Diepenbrock ’51. The volume is on display at the Harrington Learning Commons, Sobrato Technology Center, and Orradre Library. Photo by Charles Barry
Fall 2021: Signals + Connections Check out the highlights of the Fall 2021 issue: SCU Bronco champions, alumni stories, and news from the Mission campus. SCM Staff, 02 Nov 2021 share < 1 min read
Letters: Fall 2021 Readers discuss what we missed about filmmaking alumni, palm trees, and our own inherent biases. Plus, SCM wins awards. SCM Staff, 29 Oct 2021 share 4 min read
Don’t Look Away In late summer, as American troops quickly left Afghanistan after more than 20 years of occupation, people watched closely the crush of refugees fleeing as the Taliban took over just as quickly. It’s up to us to keep watching. Lauren Loftus, 26 Oct 2021 share < 1 min read
The Gift of Experience SCU Trustee Jack Lewis and wife Carolyn are passionate about education for all. Their donation to the Miller Center will empower students working in disenfranchised communities. Tatiana Sanchez ’10, 25 Oct 2021 share 2 min read