What are favoritism, cronyism, and nepotism? As favoritism is the broadest of these related terms, we'll start with its definition. Basically favoritism is just what it sounds like; it's favoring a ...
The application for the CIT program is open for Summer 2026. The Bronco Kids All Sports Camp has added the Counselor In Training (CITs) position for individuals 13-17 years old. CITs are typically ...
For Sarthak Dassarma ’26, mathematics isn’t a set of rules to memorize—it’s a story, and the Putnam Competition is just his ...
Recently honored as one of The National Jurist’s Law Students of the Year, Jennifer Koepke Moller J.D. ’26 has built a legacy ...
When a user uploads a PDF, FormWhisper uses AI to identify fillable fields, generate easy-to-understand questions, and prompt ...
Professor Teresa McCollough celebrates 35 years at Santa Clara University and reflects on the path she has forged as a ...
He also doesn’t understand how Wi-Fi works, or how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, or, as Insane Clown Posse put it, ...
His return to campus for the Sinatra Series marks a full-circle moment of performing and teaching at the place where he began ...
Santa Clara University establishes the Cunningham Shoquist Center for Applied AI and Human Potential
Funded by a generous gift from NVIDIA executive vice president Debora Shoquist ’76, the new Center also honors the supportive ...
Santa Clara University announces its new interdisciplinary hub for faculty, students, and industry partners to design and ...
Celebrating the festival’s 10th year, its organizer, Bernell Nevil III, talks intersectional representation, “Heated Rivalry” ...
In an acclaimed new book, Santa Clara theology professor Paul J. Schutz explores the potential of flourishing for Christian theology, spirituality, and inclusion.
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