Pure Imagination
In the Imaginarium lab, the world is at students’ fingertips. There, they learn how to use VR technology to collaborate and build empathy.
Mission Matters
In the Imaginarium lab, the world is at students’ fingertips. There, they learn how to use VR technology to collaborate and build empathy.
History lives within the walls of Mission Santa Clara de Asís.
Not your typical summer break. Henry Jones ’23 forewent a cushy office internship and beach vacations to fight fires in the Pacific Northwest.
Santa Clara rides the automation wave with a new master’s degree in robotics.
When she’s not studying for her three majors, Truman Scholar finalist Alexandria Perez ’23 is training with the rowing team.
English professor Danielle Morgan recently appeared in W. Kamau Bell’s documentary miniseries, We Need to Talk About Cosby .
Exploring the mysteries of microscopic hair-like appendages earns an NIH grant for Assistant professor of biology Brian Bayless.
The Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation is ready to welcome in students with upgraded laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment.
Herb Sendek is the kind of coach you want to play for. The head coach of SCU’s men’s basketball team earned his 500th career win this season.
Original compositions about climate change and the Bay Area, created by finding music in the world around us.
Gifts from two Bronco families, amounting to $2.3 million, go toward growing diversity on campus.
A generous donation from Bronco parents Jeff and Tina Bird will go a long way in helping SCU achieve sustainability goals.
Santa Clara athletes are navigating the world of sponsorships, from sandwich vouchers to glucose monitoring equipment.
The Knight Foundation awards Santa Clara faculty $137,500 for their efforts in combatting disinformation.
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.