For the Common Good Leslie Griffy, 07 Oct 2022 2 min read For the Common Good Santa Clara University inaugurates its 30th President, Julie Sullivan, the first layperson and woman to head the Jesuit, Catholic University.
Smart Swimmers Francesca D’Urzo ’24, 01 Oct 2022 2 min read Smart Swimmers A Santa Clara professor and his team successfully taught microrobots to swim better, potentially opening up huge advancements in health care applications.
Fruits of Knowledge Sarah Young, 27 Sep 2022 2 min read Fruits of Knowledge A new sustainability minor challenges the way we think about food
Making a Mark in SCU Art Sarah Young ’24, 25 Aug 2022 < 1 min read Making a Mark in SCU Art Actor, writer, documentary filmmaker Mark Duplass named the 2022-23 Sinatra Artist-in-Residence
An Ethical Success Sarah Young, 10 Aug 2022 < 1 min read An Ethical Success Graduating senior Amana Liddell ’22 nabs prestigious ethics award for working to expand health care access
What, Like It’s Hard? Lauren Loftus, 21 Jul 2022 < 1 min read What, Like It’s Hard? Apparently, there is such a thing as too many puzzles: Hundreds decided to use their pandemic-induced free time to enroll in SCU’s online MBA program instead.
Looking Bright Sarah Young , 21 Jul 2022 < 1 min read Looking Bright 5 Broncos launch their Fulbright journeys. Here’s a look at where they are going.
The Backbone of Social Justice Sarah Young, 07 Jul 2022 < 1 min read The Backbone of Social Justice To the Bone pushes for justice and empathy within SCU for those too often unseen and unheard.
Robot Masters Lauren Loftus, 24 Jun 2022 2 min read Robot Masters Santa Clara rides the automation wave with a new master’s degree in robotics.
Ready Al, Row Lauren Loftus, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Ready Al, Row When she’s not studying for her three majors, Truman Scholar finalist Alexandria Perez ’23 is training with the rowing team.
Let’s Talk Lauren Loftus, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Let’s Talk English professor Danielle Morgan recently appeared in W. Kamau Bell’s documentary miniseries, We Need to Talk About Cosby .
Motile-Mystery Matt Morgan, 24 Jun 2022 < 1 min read Motile-Mystery Exploring the mysteries of microscopic hair-like appendages earns an NIH grant for Assistant professor of biology Brian Bayless.