This Land Is There Land
Tommy Orange’s There There is SCU’s Winter 2018 Book of the Quarter—a novel at once a furious rebuke and a soothing affirmation of the modern Native American experience.
Mission Matters
Tommy Orange’s There There is SCU’s Winter 2018 Book of the Quarter—a novel at once a furious rebuke and a soothing affirmation of the modern Native American experience.
Explore the ways in which traditions are passed down and morph over time by examining contemporary Native American art and experiences.
For decades The Hut played a special role in campus life—for better or for worse. Now it’s reopening—with a facelift.
Inherent to capitalist systems are forces that exploit the environment. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Santa Clara basketball player Marya Hudgins ’26 talks about her career-halting injury and the need for more women’s basketball recognition.
As the class of 2023 graduates, speakers urge them to create lives of love that can change the world.
Santa Clara’s women’s rugby team has a reputation for bringing brutal competition and being a safe haven.
Santa Clara University is learning from the worms and upping their game for a more sustainable future.
Santa Clara’s first game-day announcer, Mo Lichaa ’26, is “grateful to be busy” as he balances being an announcer, DJ, and a full-time student.
Kids on Campus is celebrating 53 years of providing quality child care for Santa Clara University faculty and staff, and enriching students’ career development.
Knowing the negative effects of light pollution are many, assistant professor of philosophy Kimberly Dill is researching dark sky conservation.
Professor intrigued by business students’ nonprofit case study selection ends up joining the cause
An exclusive profile of Bucky the Bronco, while preserving their anonymity of course.
Play smarter, not harder: SCU partners with Regis University to produce more K-12 teachers, faster
The new leader of SCU’s adolescent mental health concentration wants to design better mental healthcare delivery systems to help more kids, now.