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Artificial intelligence offers the potential for a future with more predictive and personalized healthcare. Ally Flinn ’25 ...
Sydney Shelby ’25 recognized the importance of empathy and service at an early age. As a child, she remembers playing pretend ...
Growing up, Riley Carpenter ’25 was endlessly curious. Between marathons of “How It’s Made” on the Science Channel and J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Silmarillion,” he always had a desire to know how complex ...
MOBI’s Annasofia Zuleta Shares Reflections and Perspectives to Celebrate the Accomplishments, Resilience, and Impact of Women Entrepreneurs MOBI Operations and Communications Manager, Annasofia Zuleta ...
Santa Clara University’s Tanya Monsef Discusses Women’s Entrepreneurship and Empowering Women in the Workplace Inside Poverty reflects Sunday Friends' growing role as a convener in the fight against ...
Whether you are looking for job search strategies or pivoting from your current job, here are the services available to you. The Career Center provides four free career coaching sessions per calendar ...
Bon Appétit, an on-site restaurant company, manages all dining venues across the Santa Clara University campus. Their philosophy is simple: food service for a sustainable future. That means cooking up ...
Our friendly staff in the One Stop are here to assist you with your billing, financial aid and registration needs. We have eliminated the need for you to travel across campus or call multiple ...
Accessible alternatives are required for all published multimedia. Having accessible multimedia means we are able to reach the widest audience possible. Captions and transcriptions help relay ...
The Public Interest J.D. (PIJD) benefits students who are interested in criminal law, environmental law, human rights law, racial justice, immigration law, anti-discrimination law, and other legal ...
The forge garden is open to the SCU community and friends 8:00 am - 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday while the gate is unlocked. The garden will also be open for Saturday Workshop access while staff ...
Long before the arrival of the first Europeans, the Bay Area was home to a large Native population for thousands of years divided into over 40 tribal settlements: the Tamien, Chochenyo, Matalan, Sagan ...
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