Community Engagement Manager Yesenia Magdaleno-Solis ’20, MBA ’26 will once again honor her loved ones through an interactive ...
Up-and-coming Mexican designer Ana Gia will showcase her catrinas at SCU’s third annual Camino de los Muertos on November 1.
The Red Mass has its origins in 13th-century Europe, where leaders convened special Masses to honor the start of their ...
Ballet Folkloricó co-chair Maria Tobar ’27 offers a sneak peek of the third annual Camino de los Muertos event on November 1.
Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Admission Lorenzo Gamboa celebrates three years of Camino de los Muertos, welcoming new guest artists and activities this year.
Professor Yongtae Kim says accountants play a key role in shaping corporate trust and ethical business practices.
Five Questions With … is a series of profiles that invites professors to share insights into their research and its impact.
Professor Catherine Sandoval’s research reveals how broadband providers are disproportionately charging low-income ...
On Thursday, Oct. 16, Santa Clara University will serve as host of the 14th annual Bay Area Machine Learning Symposium, an event dedicated to exchanging ideas and sharing new research in machine ...
With more than 10.5 million tons of coffee beans produced worldwide in 2024, coffee fuels a major industry and stands as a leading export for developing countries. But despite being a billion-dollar ...
In the dense jungles of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, an invisible laser beam slices through the canopy, bouncing off the earth and back to the airplane it came from… LiDAR technology has been used in ...
You might not be able to tell today, but the land around Santa Clara University was once marked by sprawling orchards and farms nestled between rolling hills and forested mountains. Growing up, Justen ...
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