Marsh Matters Sarah Young, 02 Jan 2023 4 min read Marsh Matters When invasive species clog waterways birds, mice, end even elk feel the change. Could a team of students and researchers reverse the damage?
Rising Ranks Francesca D'Urzo ’24, 20 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Rising Ranks SCU soccer’s Damani Osei ’23 played internationally with the Jamaican National Team over the summer.
The AI in Autism Matt Morgan, 20 Dec 2022 < 1 min read The AI in Autism Nick Luckenbach ’22 looks for markers of autism on the brain.
Pomp and Circumstance Tracy Seipel, 20 Dec 2022 2 min read Pomp and Circumstance History that lives in metal, wood, and threads of SCU’s inaugural traditions.
Truth Teller Lauren Loftus, 15 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Truth Teller In a time when anyone can share the news, this Ethics Center director wants them to be ethical about it.
A Drop in a Desert Sarah Young ’24, 05 Dec 2022 < 1 min read A Drop in a Desert Intensifying heat waves and droughts are drying up river beds around the world. SCU and Silicon Valley Power launch Sustainable Futures Program to promote eco-conscious students.
Legacy SCM Staff, 05 Dec 2022 < 1 min read Legacy A new endowed gift will support mental health scholarships, research, and more therapists at Santa Clara.
Silver Anniversary Lauren Loftus, 28 Nov 2022 < 1 min read Silver Anniversary What mark has SCU carved upon Silicon Valley? In the spirit, ethics, and business that make the Valley come to life.
Helping the Helpers Tracy Seipel, 20 Oct 2022 < 1 min read Helping the Helpers Santa Clara students, faculty, partner with Ferry Foundation to create solutions that enrich quality of life for dementia, Alzheimer’s patients
No More Treading Water Francesca D'Urzo ’24, 20 Oct 2022 < 1 min read No More Treading Water The Santa Clara men’s water polo team is joining the West Coast Conference.
Go. Fight. Win. Francesca D'Urzo ’24, 13 Oct 2022 2 min read Go. Fight. Win. Who cheers on the cheerleaders? The Santa Clara University Dance Team plays a vital role in the game day experience.
Here First Sarah Young, 10 Oct 2022 8 min read Here First The work to open academia to Indigenous groups and voices continues with a series that adds modern lives to the archives.