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Over the last 20 years, the liveforever succulent has ironically become one of the most endangered serpentine plants in Santa ...
While the attention is nice, DayBreak’s mission has nothing to do with crowd sizes. The student group was formed five years ago to create a community for people who love K-pop music.
In addition to these hotels where we have room blocks, there are many other local hotels to choose from. The difference between our hotel room blocks and rooms at other hotels is that our room blocks ...
Electric energy systems are undergoing profound changes as they become increasingly interdependent with other infrastructures. The changes originate from within (new key components, such as inverters ...
Congratulations Class of 2026 Broncos! SCU’s 2026 Commencement Weekend will be taking place at the same time as the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Given that Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara is a host ...
Atlas, our university-sponsored global travel newsletter, supports SCU faculty and staff proposing and leading university-sponsored travel for students or groups at the University.
Health & Safety via Global Engagement at SCUSCU Administrative Support for Global Programs, Partnerships, and Travel Santa Clara University has strong policies and procedures, as well as committee ...
Nnenna Uche, Sean Grame, Callie O’Neill, & Kailyn Pedersen are all 2022-23 Hackworth Fellows and members of the Campus Ethics team at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are their own. Over ...
The program gave Denae Rivera ’25 and five other LEAD Scholars the opportunity to attend a major design conference in Los ...
The labels we use to refer to different classes of individuals are not merely neutral descriptors but often implicitly come with various associations or value judgments, which can, in turn, frame and ...
China has a long and concerning history of forced organ harvesting which is a clear social justice issue and a severe violation of patient autonomy. Citizens, political leaders, and international ...
Commenting on the many economic and social problems that American society confronts, Newsweek columnist Robert J. Samuelson once wrote: "We face a choice between a society where people accept modest ...
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