For the Common Good
Santa Clara University inaugurates its 30th President, Julie Sullivan, the first layperson and woman to head the Jesuit, Catholic University.
Santa Clara University inaugurates its 30th President, Julie Sullivan, the first layperson and woman to head the Jesuit, Catholic University.
The kids may not be as all right as we thought. Michele Borba ’72, M.A. ’75 details the teachable traits they need to get back to baseline.
There’s nothing Ross Wylde ’22 can’t do with a guitar. While studying hard as a student, Wylde wrote two original albums with folky flair.
Now that hustle culture has crashed and burnt us all out, how are young people viewing their future work?
St. Ignatius’ cannonball moment initially led him to religious fanaticism. It’s his path to moderation that’s important.
A story in two stories: How do children change given their circumstances, and how can we affect the direction of that change?
The founding senseis of the Santa Clara karate club are retiring after 50 years.
Stephen Schott ’60 adds “top-selling author” to his long list of achievements in sports, real estate, philanthropy, and more.
What mark has SCU carved upon Silicon Valley? In the spirit, ethics, and business that make the Valley come to life.
An essay on walking the Camino Ignaciano in Spain, and reflecting on how the time that comes after the big, pivotal moments is when change happens.
For decades, the internet has shaped the way we communicate, but two years of us being extremely online hit fast forward on its real-world impact.
Santa Clara students, faculty, partner with Ferry Foundation to create solutions that enrich quality of life for dementia, Alzheimer’s patients
The Santa Clara men’s water polo team is joining the West Coast Conference.
Who cheers on the cheerleaders? The Santa Clara University Dance Team plays a vital role in the game day experience.
The work to open academia to Indigenous groups and voices continues with a series that adds modern lives to the archives.