Globetrotters
This summer Bronco athletes could be found across the world repping their home town and school colors.
This summer Bronco athletes could be found across the world repping their home town and school colors.
In this year’s NBA draft Brandin Podziemski ’25 was picked 19th overall by the Golden State Warriors, putting another feather in the cap for Santa Clara University men’s basketball team.
Inherent to capitalist systems are forces that exploit the environment. It doesn’t have to be this way.
With the rise of ChatGPT and generative AI on college campuses, SCU faculty reckon with what it means for the future of education.
Marina Iatomase ’14 married her high school sweetheart in the same place her parents wed nearly 30 years earlier: the Mission Church.
How four Bronco champions channeled their penchant for winning amid changing national perception of women’s sports into building the latest team in the National Women’s Soccer League.
Navigating life with tics means never being in complete control. I’ve learned to overcome the movement with the very things I “shouldn’t” be able to do.
The wonder we feel gazing up at the night sky has long guided us. How can we reconnect when the lights dim?
As the Leavey School of Business celebrates its centennial, faculty apply ethics and innovation in equal measure to tackle AI and other impactful innovations.
Using SCU business skills, Sanjay Gehani MBA ’11 went from climbing the corporate ladder to becoming his own boss franchising preschools.
Santa Clara basketball player Marya Hudgins ’26 talks about her career-halting injury and the need for more women’s basketball recognition.
Producer Griselda Ramirez ’08 shares her experience producing Rihanna’s NFL halftime show interview and how studying Spanish at SCU impacted her career.