How Did You Win a Fulbright? Deborah Lohse, 14 Jun 2018 9 min read How Did You Win a Fulbright? Here are a few ideas for what’s led to a record number of these prestigious fellowships for Santa Clara students.
From Playground to Pro Giannina Ong ’18, 14 Apr 2018 3 min read From Playground to Pro A long way from the pick-up games she played in Idaho, Maria Sanchez ’19 continues to score for the Mexican national team and match records at Santa Clara.
Taking the Long Way Home Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 3 min read Taking the Long Way Home An injury gave Henry Caruso M.S. ’18 a second-chance at his final season of college basketball. He chose to do it at home.
All Eyes on AI Deborah Lohse, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read All Eyes on AI Helping lead the global conversation on ethics in artificial intelligence
Make a Choice Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Make a Choice Thought experiments come to life with VR.
Mission Control Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Mission Control One small step for Broncos—getting ready for one giant leap in space travel.
Sticky Science Tina Vossugh, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Sticky Science Amelia Fuller and student researchers snagged a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award.
I’m All Ears SCM Staff, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read I’m All Ears What happens when you listen first and talk second? Sinatra Artist in Residence W. Kamau Bell shares some wisdom.
Not Immigrant but Refugee Perla Luna ’19, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read Not Immigrant but Refugee The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen is a war novel, a spy novel—but don’t call it an immigrant novel.
Emmanuel’s Grind Harold Gutmann, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Emmanuel’s Grind Team-first hoops with Emmanuel Ndumanya ’17, M.A. ’18
Sweetness, Youth & Power Monique Beeler, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read Sweetness, Youth & Power Santa Clara’s women’s soccer team is young and full of promise.
Apple of Our Eye Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read Apple of Our Eye Sean Reilly ’16 learned a thing or two about pond apples on a Fulbright to Australia.