Join President Sullivan and the University community for a week of events as we honor the remarkable finalists of the Opus Prize. Witness the announcement of the $1 million Opus Prize Laureate at the ...
College can be a difficult transition for first-generation students. The LEAD Scholars program has helped me every step of ...
Assistant Professor Jesica Fernández explains how Dia de Los Muertos builds community.
Get to know the leaders of Opus Prize finalist JRS Romania which offers holistic and individualized support to tens of ...
Opus Prize finalist Thrive for Life offers spiritual transformation and educational opportunities for presently and formerly incarcerated men and women in New York and Wisconsin.
Opus Prize finalist Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti, HHCJ, and the Centre for Women Studies and Intervention look to dismantle harmful cultural and traditional practices in some states in Nigeria.
In Technology Ethics, the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics addresses issues arising from transhumanism and human enhancement ethics, catastrophic risk and ethics, religion and technology ethics, and ...
For some, it’s a civic responsibility; for others, it’s a way to honor their loved ones. Either way—it’s a crucial way to have your voice heard in our democracy.
This story has been edited for readability. Because Santa Clara started competitive rowing in 1965, a lot of people think that was the year that crew started at Santa Clara. That is not quite right.