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Celebrating the 25th anniversary of SCU’s Office for Multicultural Learning, three past and present office leaders reflect on ...
Santa Clara University’s Bronco community came together in extraordinary fashion on April 23 for Day of Giving 2025, raising ...
Last year, Californians passed Proposition 36 in a landslide election, severely increasing the penalties for theft and drug crimes. After years of viral videos of Walgreen’s smash and grab robberies ...
The Study Abroad program offers quarter and semester-length global opportunities for undergraduate students of all majors and career goals. Studying or interning abroad gives students the chance to ...
Establishing and maintaining a truly welcoming, respectful, inclusive and supportive environment is the responsibility of all SPS meeting attendees. Everyone associated with the 2024 SPS Zone 18 ...
Mary Elaine Hegland's field work has been in the Middle East and South Asia: Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan. She has also worked among Iranian Americans in the Bay Area of ...
Maya Ackerman is an associate professor of computer science and engineering and faculty scholar with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own. Don’t think about pink elephants.
Synopsis: Learn why setbacks – whether in job searches, student organizations, or the workplace – are not just okay but necessary for growth Being a Leavey School of Business student means being ...
Synopsis: Elva reflects on how her experiences in college have helped shape her career aspirations. When I first started my college career, I knew I wanted to pursue business – specifically something ...
Synopsis: Speaking with current upperclassmen and recent graduates is key for finding internships and full-time job opportunities. The first time I connected with an upperclassman to learn more about ...
Don Heider is executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are his own. Dignity often describes the idea that every human has inherent worth and ...
Steven Reimer M.S. ’24 stepped back from the table after placing the final sensor on the patient’s arm. Two years of hard work had led to this moment. He had traveled 8,000 miles to Jaipur, India to ...