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Mirelle Raza ’15 is fresh out of law school and working as a deputy attorney general for the California Department of Justice. She credits a women’s and gender studies course for inspiring her to advocate for vulnerable people.
The stress of the pandemic has increased the need for mental health services in the United States.
Mackenzie Vischer M.A. ’22 is ready to do her part to help.Classmates, friends, and admirers flocked to SCU to celebrate the new book Long Schott.
Recent Headlines

Duplass will bring his talents to the Santa Clara community through creative collaboration and artistic exploration.

Startup leaders affiliated with Santa Clara will receive assistance in move their businesses to the next level.

A donation from the estate of Rev. Francis L. Markey will enable the Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries to establish a new center to expand programs, workshops, internships, and more.

A unique program provides scholarships and fellowships to SCU for up to 35 future leaders in sustainability, clean energy and related fields.

President Biden nominated School of Law Professor Catherine Sandoval to the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board.

Jubilant celebrations marked the University's 171st commencement celebrated June 11.