How a psychology degree helped JonJon Berring ’24 change his story in baseball.
Students like Dayana Lopez ’24 shared their stories through poetry at Santa Clara’s Migration Gala, hosted by the ...
Bilal Arshadullah is a biology major and biotechnology minor and a 2023-24 health care ethics intern with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are his own. In 2013, ...
Every day, students living in McLaughlin-Walsh Residence Hall walk by Melba Mathew’s first-floor office, conveniently tucked into an alcove right beside two vending machines. Her location is no ...
When most Americans think of Mexican folk dance, or baile folklórico, the most popular image might include stomping boots and swooping skirts in reds, pinks, and purples set to mariachi music. But, ...
Northern California Innocence Project found 2020 law to prevent wrongful incarceration is not being followed. SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 24, 2024 – The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) ...
Ethically speaking, immigrants who have credible fears of persecution or torture should have a right to a bond hearing in front of an immigration judge and should not be indefinitely detained. Image ...
The Black Corporate Board Readiness (BCBR) program accelerates diverse representation in corporate governance by accompanying highly experienced, qualified Black leaders through a structured executive ...
“Heroic Leadership For All” helps you become an innovative, mindful, and purpose-driven leader. Drawing on the wisdom and insights that have inspired Jesuit success across centuries, the program will ...
Immigration ethics refers broadly to the normative issues that arise from the movement of individuals across borders. One of the central questions in immigration ethics concerns whether states should ...
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 ...