By opening the black box, Professor Yi Fang believes AI researchers can deliver safety, transparency, accountability, and fairness.
Advancements in AI could shift video recognition technology from reactive to proactive, according to Associate Professor David Anastasiu.
Associate Professor Hamed Akbari believes AI will someday offer diagnoses and treatment plans before patients enter a hospital.
As the new board chair of the Bay Area’s 5 Buckets Foundation, Henry Ferguson ’18 helps empower lower-income communities through financial literacy programs.
Current AI models are based on human-designed inputs and constraints, which can amplify biases in our world, says Assistant Professor Oana Ignat.
For Sarthak Dassarma ’26, mathematics isn’t a set of rules to memorize—it’s a story, and the Putnam Competition is just his latest chapter.
What matters to teaching professor Andrew Ishak? He’s still searching—and that’s the whole point.
Their project, FormWhisper, helps users fill out complex paperwork with ease and confidence.
Professor Teresa McCollough celebrates 35 years at Santa Clara University and reflects on the path she has forged as a professional pianist, teacher, and advocate of new music.
Students, faculty, and staff collaborate across creative mediums in the de Saisset’s latest exhibition.
Recently honored as one of The National Jurist’s Law Students of the Year, Jennifer Koepke Moller J.D. ’26 has built a legacy of peer mentorship and community service.
His return to campus for the Sinatra Series marks a full-circle moment of performing and teaching at the place where he began his classical music journey.
In his talk, the Duke University professor shares his innovative research and the personal motivations driving his work.
Celebrating the festival’s 10th year, its organizer, Bernell Nevil III, talks intersectional representation, “Heated Rivalry” buzz, and queer joy.
Hooria Jazaieri discusses her latest case study about the San Antonio Spurs and why the NBA playoffs are the perfect moment to ask more of your favorite team.
For thousands at the edge of poverty in Santa Clara County, the gap between being housed and unhoused is as little as $350. A new student-run business program is trying to close that gap.
A conversation with the Markkula Center’s Brian Patrick Green about the work of the AI Research Group, a network of theologians, philosophers, and ethicists working under the auspices of the Vatican.
In an acclaimed new book, Santa Clara theology professor Paul J. Schutz explores the potential of flourishing for Christian theology, spirituality, and inclusion.
MacArthur Fellow and epigenetics researcher Jason Buenrostro ’09 is helping develop personalized medicine for communities in need.
As she prepares to take the stage for her senior showcase, Ximena De La Parra-Tostado ’26 shares the inspiration behind her original choreography.
Associate professor of philosophy, Meilin Chinn, on how the stillness within music and nature can create a richer and more interconnected life.
In public service, doing the right thing takes courage, says the former Secretary of Defense during a recent visit to his alma mater.
In her 2026 State of the University address, President Sullivan encourages the Santa Clara community to see hope as a source of purpose during challenging times.
Megan Baldemor ’26 and Jasmine Vu ’26 tell young people that the key to a career in STEM is embracing all of your interests.
The Santa Clara University provost and longtime scholar of the American South has turned his attention to why liberals and conservatives react differently to politics.




















