Brain Games
The therapeutic potential of AI-powered brain implants is no doubt exciting. But questions abound about the inevitable ethical ramifications of putting new, largely unregulated tech into human beings.
The therapeutic potential of AI-powered brain implants is no doubt exciting. But questions abound about the inevitable ethical ramifications of putting new, largely unregulated tech into human beings.
Fewer students are majoring in social sciences but they’re still one of the most popular areas of study. Santa Clara sociologists explain why.
Santa Clara University’s renovated jazz studio gives music majors and non-majors more space to find their sound.
Santa Clara President Julie Sullivan unveils a new strategic plan, Impact 2030, with a focus on increasing access and opportunity, and, of course, SCU’s Jesuit values and Silicon Valley location.
From pink socks to non-profit outreach, Santa Clara Women’s Basketball hosted their annual Pink Game to honor families impacted by cancer.
Birds can be the key to understanding the environment and SCU students are taking a closer look.
After 22 years leading the Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara Law, Linda Starr starts a phased retirement.
Alex Zhu’24 shares how she found valuable internships through SCU Career Center’s Handshake platform,
New partnership with career-exploration company Possible will help supplement job resources provided by SCU Career Center.
Innovative academic leader, scholar of electoral politics James Glaser to serve as Santa Clara’s new provost.
Now part of a larger mental health and wellness initiative, therapists—and their dogs—are living in some SCU residence halls.
Nicholas Truong ’24 and a group of SCU students have been busy in the kitchen cooking meals for families at the JW House.