Alumni
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BRONCO NEWSFifty years ago, Santa Clara admitted the first class of women to its undergraduate program. Gerri Beasley '65 shares some memories. |
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ALUMNI AWARDSFrom the California Supreme Court to Santa Clara's Co-op, from gang-ridden neighborhoods in Gilroy to elementary schools in Redwood City, these Broncos have made an impact. |
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CLASS NOTESUpdates and news from your fellow Broncos, with photos, links, and all that's fit to print online. |
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IN PRINT: ALUMNI BOOKSJoan Luise Hill, Katie Mahon '78, and Mary Beth Phillips '76, M.A. '78 share their story of faith and friendship in The Miracle Chase, plus more books by alumni. |
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IN MEMORIAMNews on some of the recent passings of SCU alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the university.. |
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Fall 2011
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Features
Change the world
The U.S. Peace Corps turned 50 this year, with more than 340 Santa Clara grads (and faculty and staff) having served as volunteers.
How can you defend those people?
Public defenders in the Homicide Task Force in Chicago have some answers about representing accused murderers.
Mission Matters
Welcome home, Fr. Rewak
SCU's poet-president returns to the Mission Campus as chancellor.
Putting cleantech on the map
The Center for Science, Technology, and Society tracks where off-the-grid solutions are lighting the way.
Bronco Profile
Tradition Shattered
Fifty years ago, Santa Clara admitted the first class of women into its undergraduate program. Gerri Beasley '65 shares some memories.







