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2016 Feature Stories

  • Maker Lab sign with word
    Nearly a dozen Jesuit universities are trying a new way to bring underrepresented faculty to campuses.

    A unique partnership among Jesuit universities to attract and nurture post-doctoral students aims to increase the diversity of faculty at the institutions.

  • Festival of Lights

    Former SCU president and chancellor William Rewak, S.J., offers a new poem for the holiday season.

  • Mission Church

    On behalf of the campus community, SCU President Michael E. Engh, S.J., extends wishes for a very merry Christmas, happy holidays, and a peaceful and prosperous new year.

  • Miller Center Lookback 2016 Collage

    Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship invited leaders in social entrepreneurship and impact investing to share their thoughts about the current state of the sector and trends they see for 2017 and beyond.

  • Mission Church

    Learning about the traditions of other faiths enhances our own holiday experiences and helps build a vibrant community.

  • SCU India Immersion trip

    Immersion trips offer students transformative experiences that encourage us to become the best and truest versions of ourselves.

  • DACA Statement

    The Presidents of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities release a statement in support of undocumented students.

  • AJCU statement about undocumented students
    Nov. 30 letter urges solidarity, mercy for the marginalized among us.

    SCU President Michael Engh, S.J., joined over two dozen Jesuit university presidents in a letter urging protection for undocumented students

  • Actor Sharon Stone reading Emily Doe letter Nov. 18

    An all-day symposium at SCU focused on the problem of sexual assault on college campuses, and new agreements to prevent and address them.

  • Soccer Quarter Finals

    A win over North Carolina State advances SCU Women's soccer to the Quarterfinals. And they picked up their third consecutive shutout.

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