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From taking advanced painting classes in Florence to working with a social enterprise in Rwanda, the communication major ...
Cadets in Santa Clara’s ROTC program immerse themselves in historic moments of leadership and military tactics during a trip ...
Synopsis: Anish shares some of the most valuable (and unexpected) lessons he’s learned through internships and project work - pertaining to initiative, visibility, curiosity, and leaning into what you ...
At a time when the tech industry changes seemingly day-to-day, perhaps no one is more prepared for possible career pivots and unexpected discoveries than Michael Iwashima ’25. A talented centerback, ...
Since I was ten, I’ve been interested in the intersection of business and social impact. I wanted my work to be imbued with purpose, driving social change in communities I loved. Since joining SCU, I ...
Synopsis: Arya reflects on how her communities on campus helped shape her journey and internship search. Looking back on my time at Santa Clara University, I’ve grown so much professionally – and a ...
When Prajit Saravanan ’25 was exploring options for graduate school, he envisioned himself moving from the West Coast to New York City to pursue a Master’s degree at NYU. But after a friend at Santa ...
Bilal Arshadullah ’24 was a 2023-’24 Health Care Ethics Intern and the inaugural recipient of the Fellowship in Health Equity and Innovation with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara ...
Ally Flinn ’25 knows it sounds cheesy or made up, but she swears it’s true: Her career path was set at 10 years old. She just didn’t know it then. Growing up, Flinn was interested in becoming a doctor ...
CNET interviewed Professor Tsay about pricing for Apple's upcoming new product releases in light of the current tariff uncertainty. From the article: "Apple has to thread the needle here," said Andy ...
Sydney Shelby ’25 recognized the importance of empathy and service at an early age. As a child, she remembers playing pretend doctor with her sister and serving dinner at a local food bank as a member ...
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 ...