A Strong Red
Santa Clara’s signature red has been around since the late 1800s. Before it was made official, though, we were almost the blue Broncos.
Santa Clara’s signature red has been around since the late 1800s. Before it was made official, though, we were almost the blue Broncos.
Art historian Andrea Pappas explores the sneaky feminism woven into colonial embroideries.
Sofia Huerta ’15 and Julie Ertz ’14 bring Bronco talent to the global stage in the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
Art history graduates Lauren Stein ’23, Maggie Walter ’23, and Annika Singh ’23 joined forces to create the first student-led art exhibit at Santa Clara’s de Saisset Museum.
“One day, I was at the house very early when no one else was there, and I heard the clearest footsteps treading on the metal roof above me.” Meet Janan Boehme ’81, the first-ever historian of the Winchester Mystery House.
In searching for patterns that would differentiate one species of webspinners from the next, Professor Janice Edgerly-Rooks wondered: What if you put their steps to music? Would you be able to hear the differences?
“Steve and I want whatever is left when we die to make a real difference for people and the planet.”
Richard Riordan ’52 leaves a lasting California legacy as a distinguished leader, committed philanthropist, and a visionary innovator.
Swift Clara, the Bey Hive, honorary mayorships, and more: This summer, fanbases of mainly women helped rebound the U.S. economy.
While viewership of the 2023 Women’s World Cup surged this summer, alumni Aly Wagner ’02, Danielle Slaton ’02, and Leslie Osborne ’05 helped broadcast the excitement.
Meet Jim Mahoney, the man behind the Frank Sinatra Artist-in-Residence program at Santa Clara.
Attorney Phil Gregory J.D./MBA ’80 headed back to court to fight on behalf of young people for the right to a better environment.
Santa Clara’s Markkula Center joins the Vatican in contemplating—what else?—the ethics of AI and other disruptive tech.
A message from Santa Clara President Julie Sullivan on the U.S. Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
Santa Clara University is partnering with Neuronic to explore the healing capabilities of light.