Now he’s tackling world hunger with innovative indoor farming technology.
Rhodes scholar Sean Reilly ’16 found his purpose by examining his talents and what the world needed.
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.
Does success mean more money, or does it mean leaving the world a better place? Mirelle Raza chose both.
With a legacy of mentorship, LEAD Scholars like Darius Johnson help prepare first-gen Broncos for college, life, and exciting internships. LEAD celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
Greenie ’71, M.S. ’78 and Don Van Buren ’70 bolster lifelong generosity to SCU with a $2.6M legacy gift.
Through a partnership with an area high school, Santa Clara students and faculty are now offering young people mentorship and access to real-world inspired projects.
Delilah Garza ’23 and Assistant Professor Alice Villatoro examine the stigmatization of mental health in Spanish-speaking communities.