The “Perfectly Scaled Museum”
As the de Saisset Museum turns 70 this year, Director Ciara Ennis reflects on what makes it special.
As the de Saisset Museum turns 70 this year, Director Ciara Ennis reflects on what makes it special.
Birds can be the key to understanding the environment and SCU students are taking a closer look.
Art historian Andrea Pappas explores the sneaky feminism woven into colonial embroideries.
SCU staff and faculty practice the Ignatian value of accompaniment in trips to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Play—whether via imagination or with perspective—never stops being important to a person’s development.
St. Ignatius’ cannonball moment initially led him to religious fanaticism. It’s his path to moderation that’s important.
Santa Clara photography professor Takeshi Moro pays tribute to the owner of an East Bay Japanese-American nursery by photographing the gardens of longtime clients.
Santa Clara University reached the first of its carbon-neutral goals. But things are about to get harder.
Isaac Addai ’21 reflects on the privilege necessary to ignore the systemic racism in modern America in this poem performed at SCU’s Vigil For Racial Justice.
Feel the music: Henry Dehlinger ’88 is premiering musical magic at SCU.
Timi Sobrato created the untamable bronze Bronco—a piece that is gifted to members of the Founders Society.
Artist Lin Evola ’75 is making art of peace out of one million weapons.
A celebration of Michael Engh, S.J.—Marking a decade of leadership, and change.
Drive developed in finance pushes artistic endeavors for Joelle Rokovich ’84 MBA ’90
The Miller Center’s Global Social Benefit Fellowship launched its first class onto lives of service and care.