As a member of the 2023-24 Campus Ethics Team, Armando Abarca '24 helped to cultivate inclusive environments where members of the SCU community experience opportunities to create deeper connections.
Blaise Burbank '24 explored the misconceptions associated with college dating culture, which is saturated with social media and dating apps.
Laura Clark '24 examined AI as it intersects with the understanding of what it means to be human, have intelligence, and love.
Josie Collier’24 was a business ethics and legal compliance at Intel Corporation.
Tatum Diemer '24 researched the role of organizations in shaping societal narratives and fostering intra-organizational policy developments regarding the climate crisis.
Sebastian Falabella '25 sought to understand the Colombian plebiscite.
Sparsh Garg '24 worked to develop a playable educational VR model.
Kinsey Hall '24 investigated the ethics of homelessness; specifically, do cities have the right to criminalize homelessness?
Daisy Halaszyn '25 examined the ethics of cryptocurrency in emerging economies.
As a member of the 2023-24 environmental ethics fellowship, Anna Krebs '25 examined the Pajaro, CA flooding which brought to light ethical issues about emergency response.
Francis Lai '24 researched the extent to which SCU students were aware of and correctly understood SCU's medical amnesty and good samaritan policies.
Karina Martin '24 was an environmental ethics fellow. With the fellowship team, Martin studied the March 2023 Pajaro, CA flooding which lead to the evacuation of 1500+ residents and highlighted ethical disparities in emergency response.
Chisomaga Nlemigbo '25 examined indigenous homelessness via indigenous and non-indigenous American legal cases
Tatum Petti' 24 was a 2023-24 environmental ethics fellow, and studied the March 2023 Pajaro, CA flooding which lead to the evacuation of 1500+ residents and highlighted ethical disparities in emergency response for the community.
Xiomara Quinonez '24 examines how improper training of facial recognition technologies can exacerbate racial biases.
Isabella Reyes '24 examines the extent to which SCU supports people with disabilities. She co-wrote six disability ethics cases to be used in classroom discussions and workshops.
Kendall Schrohe '24 partnered with Hydeia Wysinger to create a podcast and conceptualize the term 'belonging' at SCU.
Ben Shiverdaker '24 explored ethics and virtual reality and worked to develop a playable educational VR model.
Justin Sun '25, a Hackworth Research Grant recipient, researched the ethical aspects of the United Nations space treaties.
Willa Weinsheimer '24 explores how media impacts attitudes on crime entertainment and how people view justice in America.
Kimber Wood '24 researched the inhumane cycle of incarceration and homelessness in the United States.
Hydeia Wysinger '25 partnered with Kendall Schrohe '24 to develop a podcast in which they discuss the sense of belonging for students at Santa Clara University.
As a 2023-24 environmental ethics fellow, Emma Young ’24 studied the March 2023 Pajaro, CA flooding which lead to the evacuation of 1500+ residents and highlighted ethical disparities in emergency response.
Sarah Young '24 studied the March 2023 Pajaro, CA flooding which lead to the evacuation of 1500+ residents and highlighted ethical disparities in emergency response.
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