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Santa Clara soccer player Spencer Roberts ’25 charts his path from rocket camp to a career in space exploration.
From taking advanced painting classes in Florence to working with a social enterprise in Rwanda, the communication major ...
Cadets in Santa Clara’s ROTC program immerse themselves in historic moments of leadership and military tactics during a trip ...
At a time when the tech industry changes seemingly day-to-day, perhaps no one is more prepared for possible career pivots and unexpected discoveries than Michael Iwashima ’25. A talented centerback, ...
Created in the fall of 2024, Bucky's Closet is Santa Clara University’s student-run on-campus thrift store. It serves students, staff, and faculty by repurposing second-hand clothing, shoes, ...
Important Note: You are only able to apply for ONE graduate program at Santa Clara University within any given quarter. Please email us if you have any questions. 1:1 Admission Advising Sessions: Do ...
Please complete the online registration to reserve your spot and pay the $230 registration fee. The fee includes: conference materials, meals (Tuesday dinner, Wednesday breakfast and lunch, and ...
Phase I: 5-day Deggendorf Institute of Technology (Germany) in-residence - Learn the tools and venture development methodology that will propel your startup to the next levels of success. Learn from ...
Welcome Home, Hawai`i Broncos! Our community exists to bring together Santa Clara University alumni and friends who live in Hawai`i to foster community and Bronco pride. Find us at a pau hana, ...
Nnenna Uche, Sean Grame, Callie O’Neill, & Kailyn Pedersen are all 2022-23 Hackworth Fellows and members of the Campus Ethics team at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are their own. Over ...
Thomas Plante (@ThomasPlante) Augustin Cardinal Bea, SJ professor of psychology at Santa Clara University, is a faculty scholar with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and an adjunct clinical ...
Throughout history, new technologies have disrupted society in different ways–some positively and some negatively–from steam-powered engines and electricity, to the Internet, and now again with ...