Julia Scott helps researchers safeguard participants’ well-being and data privacy during testing through new ethics guidelines and case studies.
Through bells, maps, colonial documents, and paintings, three faculty members share their interdisciplinary perspectives on Monica Rodriguez’s new exhibit, “Californiana.”
Faculty, staff, and students share food, traditions and maybe a little football with students who are far from home this Thanksgiving.
During a Career Center-hosted trip to Levi’s Stadium, students gained professional development, employer connections, and a competitive edge in a rapidly shifting hiring landscape.
Eboo Patel’s latest book is this year’s selection for Santa Clara University’s Community Read, inspiring students, staff, and faculty to turn vision into action.
A career in the military showed Ashanti Wallace J.D. ’27 the value of serving others. Now, she’s studying law to help close gaps in opportunity for underrepresented communities.
How a speaker series at the Santa Clara School of Law engages its students and national thought leaders in the work of promoting democratic values.
A window into how scholarship at SCU connects academic excellence with a commitment to the common good.
A Jesuit Heritage Week panel explores how the Vatican’s Laudato Si’ letter calls the Santa Clara community to hope through action.
One of a record number of veteran students—61 in total—shares his journey in the Marine Corps in honor of Veterans Day.
Ectogenesis could transform reproduction, but Assistant Professor Susan Kennedy believes that choosing to carry a child can still hold deep personal and moral significance.
The life of her grandmother Michiko helped inspire Sonia Gomez’s first book, “Picture Bride, War Bride: The Role of Marriage in Shaping Japanese America.”
David Yosifon argues that AI will free lawyers to focus on what matters most: moral reasoning and ethical judgement
Community Engagement Manager Yesenia Magdaleno-Solis ’20, MBA ’26 will once again honor her loved ones through an interactive ofrenda at Santa Clara’s Camino de los Muertos on November 1.
Up-and-coming Mexican designer Ana Gia will showcase her catrinas at SCU’s third annual Camino de los Muertos on November 1.
The 800-year-old tradition explores the role of faith in law.
Ballet Folkloricó co-chair Maria Tobar ’27 offers a sneak peek of the third annual Camino de los Muertos event on November 1.
Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Admission Lorenzo Gamboa celebrates three years of Camino de los Muertos, welcoming new guest artists and activities this year.
Concrete is the second-most consumed resource after water, but its production is responsible for 8% of Earth’s CO₂ emissions.
Professor Yongtae Kim says accountants play a key role in shaping corporate trust and ethical business practices.
A window into how scholarship at SCU connects academic excellence with a commitment to the common good.
Professor Catherine Sandoval’s research reveals how broadband providers are disproportionately charging low-income neighborhoods in Los Angeles in a form of digital redlining.
The day-long BayLearn Symposium will take place October 16
After an Ignatian immersion in Mexico, Santa Clara becomes the first U.S. university to sell Capeltic coffee, ensuring fair pay and sustainable livelihoods for coffee growers
A window into how scholarship at SCU connects academic excellence with a commitment to the common good.
























