MyEcoPal is designed to help users adopt sustainable habits with personalized guidance
Professor Justen Whittall explains the ethics and science behind rescuing a rare Bay Area succulent.
DayBreak student dance group celebrates five years of bringing students together at Santa Clara.
The program gave Denae Rivera ’25 and five other LEAD Scholars the opportunity to attend a major design conference in Los Angeles
LEAD scholar Raechel Guevara ’25 reflects on her journey conquering imposter syndrome and investing in a values-driven career at EY.
Two decades after an immersion trip as a student, the former Cristo Rey San Jose principal starts a new chapter in his career.
Roberto Mercado ’25 survived Hurricane Maria, then worked to uplift Latiné communities from Puerto Rico to California
Learn how her Catholic upbringing inspired her social justice leadership and LGBTQ+ activism
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 discovered the world was his campus.
A Renaissance-era oil painting, on public display until June 14 at Santa Clara University’s de Saisset Museum, made a remarkable journey from royal Europe to Silicon Valley.
Cadets in Santa Clara’s ROTC program immerse themselves in historic moments of leadership and military tactics during a trip to the site of WWII’s Battle of the Bulge.
Drawing inspiration from Professor Michelle Bezanson, Julia von Gersdorff ’25 finds artistic expression in science.
Bioengineer Michael Iwashima ’25 explores AI’s unlimited potential, constant discoveries, and huge ethical questions as the founder of SCU’s AI Collaborate club.
Artificial intelligence offers the potential for a future with more predictive and personalized healthcare. Ally Flinn ’25 wants to lead the way.
Sydney Shelby ’25 leads with compassion as she works to bring equity and justice to the healthcare system.
Santa Clara University students and NASA scientists in nearby Mountain View join forces to test innovative technology using a sun-powered sail.
Riley Carpenter ’25 found a well-rounded education at Santa Clara, designing cutting-edge superconducting thin-film dark matter sensors while pursuing his passions in the humanities and arts.
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of SCU’s Office for Multicultural Learning, three past and present office leaders reflect on the OML’s continued role in fostering an intentional, welcoming community for all Broncos.
Students discover their unique purpose and battle career-FOMO during the Career Clarity Retreat—a dynamic collaboration between SCU’s Career Center, Counseling and Psychology Services, and Campus Ministry.
Professor Elsa Chen leads a team of student researchers in studying the life-changing impact of new automatic expungement laws.
Santa Clara’s vice president for Mission and Ministry sits down for the latest in a series of conversations with new university leaders.
Prosthetic hands can cost thousands of dollars. Steven Reimer ’24 designed one for less than $300. His research will provide free prosthetics to amputees in India.
Professor On Shun Pak and his team of student researchers use microrobots to model the swimming motion of bacteria in the hopes of engineering more effective cancer treatments.
























