Shobha Joneja advocates for representation of Indigenous people in Santa Clara.
Charlie DiNapoli offers his #1 recommendation for prospective SCU students: take art classes!
Congratulations and best wishes to Isabelle Solórzano ’24 (Environmental Science major, Biology minor), who will begin their NASA DEVELOP Internship.
An ethnic studies and sociology double major, Espinoza Salamanca is one of 90 new scholars representing 30 countries and 45 graduate degree programs in Stanford’s seventh cohort.
Junior engineering physics major Riley Carpenter ’25, has been selected for the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
Through the REAL Program, Public Health and Psychology double major Avery Munn ’24 got experience promoting and advocating for mental health services while interning at the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
How pre-med student Isabella Reyes ’24 charted her course from aviation to disability advocacy.
Six students and alumni have been chosen as semifinalists for the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student program this year.
SCU students compete in a national Mock Trial tournament focused on developing a foundational knowledge of legal practices in youth.
SCU student Hydeia Wysinger '25 hopes to promote mental health in adolescents by exploring the intersectionalities between psychology and public health.
Student photos explore the camaraderie of friendships, to the loneliness of not quite fitting in.
Sean Gallagher '25 represented Santa Clara University for the 2023 cycle of the Panetta Institute for Public Policy Congressional Internship Program.
For Jack Petersen ’24, his research on gold nanoparticles in Amelia Fuller’s lab has a personal connection.
How Neha Mann ’25 found her voice supporting research on LGBTQ+ health inequalities.
Last year, Nicholas Truong ’24 and student organization Recipes for Relief prepared more than 40 home-cooked meals at the JW House near Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara.
From couch surfing to college graduate, Leandra Couto ’23 discusses her path as a first-generation student at Santa Clara.
A Muwekma Ohlone youth gathering brings cultural revitalization to the heart of SCU.
Immersed in another culture and away from the comforts of home, Melanie Eng ’24 completed an internship in Barcelona, Spain where she gained insight into her future career goals and adopted a more global worldview.
During his time at SCU, Wohl studied political science, history, and philosophy, finding different ways to connect these three interests.
Michael Weatherford ’23, a lifelong lover of the outdoors, participated in a research opportunity through the REAL program where he got to conduct field work in the Suisun marsh.
From the Miller Center to Senator Dianne Feinstein’s office, this LEAD Scholar is making a difference—both near and far
How Santa Clara prepared her to turn her passion into actionable change
SCU’s “Historical Perspectives” has won the nation’s top undergraduate history journal prize two years in a row. Is a third win around the corner?
Senior Skyler Weight is a Physics wizz who has also loved taking humanities courses at Santa Clara University.