Flight and Food
Birds can be the key to understanding the environment and SCU students are taking a closer look.
Mission Matters
Birds can be the key to understanding the environment and SCU students are taking a closer look.
After 22 years leading the Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara Law, Linda Starr starts a phased retirement.
Alex Zhu’24 shares how she found valuable internships through SCU Career Center’s Handshake platform,
Santa Clara University is funding a partnership to support Latinx students and reduce inequity.
Biological anthropologist Michelle Bezanson used art to reach broader audiences.
SCU staff and faculty practice the Ignatian value of accompaniment in trips to the U.S.-Mexico border.
The new Wipfler Family Golf Facility is leveling up SCU’s golf game.
SCU’s Ballet Folklórico showcases the vast diversity of Mexican folk dance.
Philosophy Professor Meilinn Chinn awarded for research into traditional systems of environmental ethics undergoing contemporary revivals
SCU President Julie Sullivan visited Africa with Miller Center students to learn about local social enterprises.
The energy and joy around the 2024 Paris Olympics was palpable. Why?
Cultural differences in compassion reveal how our responses to suffering and support vary widely, from upbeat gestures to more somber acknowledgments.
Santa Clara University School of Law now offers a sports law certificate
Santa Clara University hosts the 2024 Opus Prize
Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J., M.Div.’03, is set to bring his passion for mission and ministry to SCU as the new Vice President for Mission and Ministry at SCU.