An assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Michael Abbott is designing assistive technologies using 3D printing, robotics, and AI to help people with disabilities live more independently.
A first-of-its-kind simulation course is using Dungeons & Dragons to put essential lawyer skills into practice—and it’s been a critical success.
‘It is especially important, now more than ever, to consider the moral weight of the technology we create and really ask ourselves what we hope to gain.’
The first in her family to go to college, Melgoza once believed top Silicon Valley companies were out of reach—until the LEAD Scholars Program helped her build the confidence and connections to pursue them.
“I’ve always loved being a part of my community and being able to make the path a little bit easier for others.”
Pre-med. Studio arts. At Santa Clara, Madeline Patrick ’26 didn't have to pick.
A’Zhae Turay ’26 arrived at Santa Clara with one focus: engineering. What he discovered was a community that encouraged him to pursue all his passions.
This triple-major, director of the Multicultural Center, and tireless community advocate is just getting started.
The business management major felt embraced and cared for as a transfer student. He wants to pay that forward.
The guidance Audrey Schroeder ’26 received at Santa Clara University helped her land an analyst role at Apple. Now, she hopes to offer future Broncos that same support.
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