A Journey for Justice
A long way to travel: The Jesuit School of Theology’s first domestic immersion takes students into America’s struggle with racism.
Mission Matters
A long way to travel: The Jesuit School of Theology’s first domestic immersion takes students into America’s struggle with racism.
James Taylor croons, SCU unveils a plan to raise $1 billion in the Campaign for Santa Clara. A big night at the 53rd annual Golden Circle!
A growing percentage of students identify as Latinx. A new research center looks at how best to reach them.
For decades The Hut played a special role in campus life—for better or for worse. Now it’s reopening—with a facelift.
Examining the importance of Our Lady of Guadalupe in everyday lives as part of Santa Clara’s annual La Virgen Del Tepeyac performance.
The new book by Khaled Hosseini ’88 is spare and haunting and beautiful.
Santa Clara University’s Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship seeks employment for refugees.
A glimpse of how Santa Clara has been transformed with Michael Engh, S.J., M.Div. ’82 at the helm.
SCU is a leading contributor of scholars to the Fulbright Program.
Patrick Lencioni talks success and efficiency in business.
Maria Sanchez ’19 is making a name for herself in the world of women’s soccer—in more ways than one.
It’s a place to meet, eat, study, and coffee up. The Robert F. Benson Memorial Center hums with life.