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Beloved SCU Economics Professor Mario Belotti Reflects On A “Very Lucky” Life
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Beloved SCU Economics Professor Mario Belotti Reflects On A “Very Lucky” Life
New research led by Leavey School of Business Assistant Professor Michele Samorani exposed bias in medical appointment scheduling algorithms.
From the inaugural Fulbright cohort in 1964 to today, Broncos have been part of the prestigious program and have traveled and studied around the globe.
Meet some of our Valley’s biggest names who came together to lead Innovating with a Mission: The Campaign for Santa Clara University.
Over the past decade, Santa Clara University was working on its largest-ever fundraising campaign. We look at what $1 billion can do for scholarships, state-of-the-art facilities, expanded research opportunities and more.
Santa Clara’s five-year partnership with the Posse Foundation will recruit 50 scholars and provide training, financial support, and help finding internships.
From the Marines to community building, Sgt. Keanu Spindola ’24 brings discipline and dedication to his campus leadership roles.
Karina Martinez ’26 and Ximena Cadenas ’26 spent their summer providing academic support for first-generation students like themselves.
In searching for patterns that would differentiate one species of webspinners from the next, Professor Janice Edgerly-Rooks wondered: What if you put their steps to music? Would you be able to hear the differences?
Santa Clara’s signature red has been around since the late 1800s. Before it was made official, though, we were almost the blue Broncos.
Art historian Andrea Pappas explores the sneaky feminism woven into colonial embroideries.
Santa Clara’s Markkula Center joins the Vatican in contemplating—what else?—the ethics of AI and other disruptive tech.
A message from Santa Clara President Julie Sullivan on the U.S. Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
Santa Clara University is partnering with Neuronic to explore the healing capabilities of light.
This summer Bronco athletes could be found across the world repping their home town and school colors.