A career in the military showed Ashanti Wallace J.D. ’27 the value of serving others. Now, she’s studying law to help close ...
Five Questions With … is a series of profiles that invites professors to share insights into their research and its impact. Rooted in the Jesuit tradition of curiosity, reflection, and service to ...
A Jesuit Heritage Week panel explores how the Vatican’s Laudato Si’ letter calls the Santa Clara community to hope through ...
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 ...
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 Red Mass has its origins in 13th-century Europe, where leaders convened special Masses to honor the start of their respective judicial calendars. The Mass got its name from the red vestments ...
Ballet Folkloricó co-chair Maria Tobar ’27 offers a sneak peek of the third annual Camino de los Muertos event on November 1.
You might not guess it from his career now, but when Yongtae Kim was a high schooler, he dreamed not of crunching numbers but of studying French poetry in its original language. His father, a tax ...