At SCU, mechanical engineer Kira Hofelmann ’24 solves real-world robotic problems—and makes lightsabers in her spare time.
Therapists in Residence and therapy groups play key roles in Santa Clara’s new “Initiative For Student Well-Being” ...
Please join us in celebration of your acceptance during our Preview Day 2024! This is our largest admitted student program with more than 2,000 attendees expected from all over the U.S. and ...
Sophia Bouzid is a biology and public health double major and a 2023-24 health care ethics intern with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own. UCSF Center ...
Growing up, Assistant Professor Kai Harris wasn’t sure what to expect from the college experience. Her mother always talked about how important college was and that it would help “ensure her future,” ...
Transitioning to college life can be a challenge for young people, but they’re not the only ones making an adjustment. College is tough on parents, too. Nobody knows this better than Alissa Novak.
Michael Garanzini, S.J. serves as president of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Prior to his role at AJCU, Fr. Garanzini served as Secretary for Higher Education of the Society of ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 9, 2024—Junior engineering physics major Riley Carpenter ’25, has been selected for the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship, one of the nation’s premier undergraduate ...
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Navigate here to Collaborative Innovation for Food Justice in Silicon Valley Collaborative Innovation for Food Justice in Silicon Valley The County of Santa Clara is funding the Initiative's Food and ...
The Bachelor of Science in commerce with a major in accounting and information systems (A&IS) requires a minimum of 175 quarter-units of credit (of which at least 60 must be in upper-division courses) ...
The primary aim of our study is to examine the ‘whys’ and ‘hows’ that enable clergy perpetrated sexual abuse (CPSA) to endure in the Catholic Church. We aim to move beyond hypotheses of “bad apple” ...