The “Perfectly Scaled Museum”
As the de Saisset Museum turns 70 this year, Director Ciara Ennis reflects on what makes it special.
Mission Matters
As the de Saisset Museum turns 70 this year, Director Ciara Ennis reflects on what makes it special.
Turn those hard American As into proper British “ahs” with the help of dialect coach Kristin Hill ’25
Anthropologist Melissa Cefkin steers us through the ethical predicaments of self-driving cars.
Santa Clara joins partnership to grow biomanufacturing workforce.
Does our gender affect the way we interact with robots? Manizheh Zand Ph.D. ’25 heads to the kitchen to find out.
A look back at longtime SCU rival Gonzaga, now that the Bulldogs are leaving the West Coast Conference.
Santa Clara’s history journal, Historical Perspectives, wins top honors, again.
In his new book, Cruz Medina explores an East Bay Area community to uncover systemic issues facing Indigenous migrants.
Santa Clara’s AI club members win big in world’s shortest hackathon.
Bridging classrooms and living rooms, the BBILY Project helps parents help kids with math.
Happiness seems in short supply these days. The good news is it’s contagious.
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.