AI Can’t Believe It Valerie Braylovskiy , 26 Jul 2024 < 1 min read AI Can’t Believe It Two brainy Broncos are honored for their contributions to AI innovation.
Love in the Digital Age Sarah Young ’24, 26 Jul 2024 3 min read Love in the Digital Age It’s at once easier than ever to find a date and the rules of dating are more complicated than they’ve ever been.
A Steadfast Pursuit of Fairness SCM Staff, 21 Jul 2024 4 min read A Steadfast Pursuit of Fairness Remembering the Honorable Edward Panelli ’53, J.D. ’55, Hon. ’86, who showed unwavering dedication to the legal profession and his beloved Santa Clara University.
First-Time Grads Miky Ching, 12 Jul 2024 < 1 min read First-Time Grads Overcoming all odds due to the pandemic, the Class of ’24 finally get to experience the graduation that they have long been waiting for.
The Power to Change the World Miky Ching, 12 Jul 2024 < 1 min read The Power to Change the World The Jesuit School of Theology and Santa Clara Law launch new classes into the world.
Kind of a Big Dill Valerie Braylovskiy, 18 Jun 2024 < 1 min read Kind of a Big Dill This pickleball prodigy’s journey from finance to the courts is a power play.
Brain Games Lauren Loftus, 11 Jun 2024 2 min read Brain Games The therapeutic potential of AI-powered brain implants is no doubt exciting. But questions abound about the inevitable ethical ramifications of putting new, largely unregulated tech into human beings.
Sociology, Gen Ed, and Breaking the Rules Lauren Loftus, 28 May 2024 3 min read Sociology, Gen Ed, and Breaking the Rules Fewer students are majoring in social sciences but they’re still one of the most popular areas of study. Santa Clara sociologists explain why.
Career Paths Multiply in a Virtual World Mikaela Street ’24, 06 May 2024 2 min read Career Paths Multiply in a Virtual World Researching accessibility—or lack thereof—in virtual reality expands career prospects for non-tech majors at SCU.
New Tech, New Storytelling Tricks Sarah Young ’24, 23 Apr 2024 2 min read New Tech, New Storytelling Tricks In his latest book, educator Michael Hernandez ’93 explores alternative ways to teach by embracing digital storytelling.
From the Law to the Page Sarah Young ’24, 15 Apr 2024 2 min read From the Law to the Page S. Isabel Choi J.D. ’02 planned on becoming a judge. Now she’s an author with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.