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.
Wenrui Shang ’29 describes the story behind “Silence Beneath the Peaks,” the winning shot in Santa Clara’s annual Global Engagement Photo Contest.
Professor Paul Mariani, S.J., discusses what drew him to Bishop Louis Jin, and teases his next project on the global church.
An associate professor in information systems and analytics, Bala teaches students how AI helps businesses activate institutional knowledge into new insights and opportunities.
Does success mean more money, or does it mean leaving the world a better place? Mirelle Raza chose both.
Now he’s tackling world hunger with innovative indoor farming technology.
Cottrell teacher-scholar award winner Meaghan Deegan balances cutting-edge research in synthetic compound stabilization with training the chemists of tomorrow.
Rhodes scholar Sean Reilly ’16 works directly with people in Northern California to improve fire prevention models.
In celebration of Black Joy Month and Women’s History Month, the organization selected “The Swans of Harlem” to highlight the legacy of five trailblazing Black ballerinas.
Today, the Guggenheim fellow and professor at the Peabody Institute performs alongside live instrumentalists, using technology to manipulate sounds in real time to create a vibrant sonic universe.
A pioneering African-American engineer, SCU’s first Black trustee is posthumously honored for his patented method for optimizing memory chips.
Moving from behind the wheel to under the hood, competitive driver Francisco Soldavini ’29 combines a love for cars and engineering at Santa Clara.
In light of contemporary challenges facing democracy and human dignity, a faculty panel calls the Santa Clara community to “see, judge, and act.”
The director of Santa Clara's LEAD program discusses the power of connection and conversation in building community.
For nearly a decade, Joey Brennan ’09 has worked behind the scenes to move major productions from vision to reality.
- Ezinne Ofoegbu: What would it look like if colleges were designed to support students’ whole selves?
An assistant professor of Educational Leadership, Ofoegbu studies how colleges can better support students—especially Black women and Black immigrant-origin students—by creating campus environments that honor their full identities and lived experiences.
An associate professor in the Department of Physics, Lomsadze uses powerful laser-based tools to capture ultrafast events in quantum materials, work that could shape the future of technology.
Professor Bill Lu aims to safely and effectively deliver medicine to the source of the disease
From first-generation student to Vice President of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), José Cabrales ’00 shares his journey in his own words.
An associate professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies, Fernandez describes her desire to create spaces and opportunities where youth voices can be heard and valued.
Santa Clara Magazine offers a new way for Broncos to share their life stories.
























