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From world-renowned speakers to intimate theatre productions, check out what's happening on and around campus, and join us for one of our many public events. Following is a selection of events across ...
MOBI’s Annasofia Zuleta Shares Reflections and Perspectives to Celebrate the Accomplishments, Resilience, and Impact of Women Entrepreneurs MOBI Operations and Communications Manager, Annasofia Zuleta ...
Santa Clara University’s Tanya Monsef Discusses Women’s Entrepreneurship and Empowering Women in the Workplace Inside Poverty reflects Sunday Friends' growing role as a convener in the fight against ...
Alexander Filipović is a German ethicist specialising in media and digital transformation. He is Professor of Social Ethics at the University of Vienna and a visiting scholar at the Markkula Centre ...
In order to understand the severity of this issue, it is crucial to understand what menopause is and what symptoms are associated with menopause. The term “menopause” refers to the time when a ...
Sydney Shelby ’25 recognized the importance of empathy and service at an early age. As a child, she remembers playing pretend ...
Subramaniam Vincent is director of journalism and media ethics at the Markkula Center of Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are his own. Human dignity is a widely cherished ideal and ...
In loving memory of our classmates who are no longer with us. Though they are gone, their spirits remain a part of our shared journey and will always be remembered with warmth and gratitude.
The FY2025 Fiscal Year-End Close Timetable and Narrative and FY2026 Monthly Closing Schedule are now available.
Brian Patrick Green is the director of technology ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are his own. However, there are some thinkers who do not like the concept of dignity. A recent ...
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 ...
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 ...
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