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How Santa Clara University is distinguishing itself as a leader in one of the fastest-growing industries in the nation.
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How Santa Clara University is distinguishing itself as a leader in one of the fastest-growing industries in the nation.
New buildings on campus—count ’em, six in total—aren’t the only changes brought by a successful $1 billion fundraising campaign. Come explore what’s new.
Meet a handful of the Santa Clara University students who have scholarships, and hear their reasons for thanks.
With the rise of ChatGPT and generative AI on college campuses, SCU faculty reckon with what it means for the future of education.
How four Bronco champions channeled their penchant for winning amid changing national perception of women’s sports into building the latest team in the National Women’s Soccer League.
Navigating life with tics means never being in complete control. I’ve learned to overcome the movement with the very things I “shouldn’t” be able to do.
The wonder we feel gazing up at the night sky has long guided us. How can we reconnect when the lights dim?
As the Leavey School of Business celebrates its centennial, faculty apply ethics and innovation in equal measure to tackle AI and other impactful innovations.
“We’re Off.” So says the very first issue of The Santa Clara newspaper, printed on Feb. 17, 1922. In the 101 years since, student reporters and editors have wielded their journalistic independence—as promised in that first issue—to serve as “the voice and work of all.”
For more than two decades, Santa Clara Law Professor Eric Goldman has been one of the most influential legal voices in the fight for free speech on the internet.
Scott Vincent Borba ’96 moved from booming success in the beauty industry to a priest’s quiet world of reflection and service.
As U.S. women religious groups scramble to ensure their legacies are preserved, Santa Clara becomes a beacon.