Belling the Cat
As warring parties in South Sudan ran roughshod over the country, religious leaders turned to a unique idea to make peace.
As warring parties in South Sudan ran roughshod over the country, religious leaders turned to a unique idea to make peace.
From rockstar to a lawyer, Kenn Ellner ’71, J.D. ’74 figured he could do both at Santa Clara.
The 2025 alumni award season celebrates exceptional leaders, volunteers, and change-makers.
Judge Michael Rhoads ’06 discusses the vital role of courts in upholding the rule of law.
Bridging classrooms and living rooms, the BBILY Project helps parents help kids with math.
Turn those hard American As into proper British “ahs” with the help of dialect coach Kristin Hill ’25
What could happen if we let go of wanting “normal,” and move toward something different?
Jocelyn Tan ’15 is harnessing the power of virtual reality to overcome adversity in the workplace.
Anthropologist Melissa Cefkin steers us through the ethical predicaments of self-driving cars.
Happiness seems in short supply these days. The good news is it’s contagious.
Cultural differences in compassion reveal how our responses to suffering and support vary widely, from upbeat gestures to more somber acknowledgments.