Immigration enforcement in and around hospitals threatens trust, decreases quality, disrupts health care delivery, and places clinicians in morally impossible positions. This piece argues for concrete, legal hospital policies that protect patient safety, privacy, rights, and staff integrity.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by the National Catholic Register.
What is the first quarter of an MS in Business Analytics program really like? A student shares lessons on collaboration, AI tools, Silicon Valley exposure, and professional growth.
Vanessa Orozco ’20 stars in a new musical in San Diego. Follow her journey from SCU to the stage.
La escucha activa es una habilidad de comunicación muy poderosa que ayuda a los emprendedores a comprender mejor a sus clientes, empleados, mentores y socios, lo que fortalece las relaciones y mejora la toma de decisiones en el negocio. Aprenda cinco maneras de cómo mejorar sus habilidades de escucha activa para alcanzar un mayor éxito empresarial.
Active listening is a powerful communication skill that helps entrepreneurs better understand customers, employees, mentors, and partners, leading to stronger relationships and better business decisions. Learn five ways to improve your active listening skills for greater business success.
Davina Hurt, director, government ethics, quoted by San José Spotlight.
Ann Skeet, senior director, leadership ethics, quoted by KTVU Fox 2.
Gupta leads with empathy and makes the classroom a warm and receptive environment for conversation, debate, and curiosity.
Synopsis: Sophia shares insights on what she wished she had known before her first day of her internship.
Synopsis: The importance of confidence in an unpredictable job market
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Learn more about Bookser's research about early childhood and educational equity.
Now he’s tackling world hunger with innovative indoor farming technology.
Rhodes scholar Sean Reilly ’16 found his purpose by examining his talents and what the world needed.
The Guggenheim fellow and professor at the Peabody Institute performs alongside live instrumentalists, using technology to manipulate sounds in real time to create a vibrant sonic universe.
Does success mean more money, or does it mean leaving the world a better place? Mirelle Raza chose both.
Meet Nandini Kodipunzula '24, a graduate of Santa Clara University’s School of Engineering, where she earned her M.S. in Computer Engineering. Coming from a non-CS undergraduate background and with industry experience at Freshworks, Nandini intentionally chose to pursue graduate school at SCU — driven by a desire to deeply understand the “why” behind architectural decisions.
At Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) at Santa Clara University School of Engineering, students build technical skills and community through inclusive workshops, peer mentorship, and three annual hackathons that connect learning to industry and social impact. Led by Jake Esperson ’26, the organization fosters hands-on exploration and thoughtful engagement with emerging tools like AI, emphasizing curiosity, belonging, and lifelong relevance in computer science.
Synopsis: Clubs don’t just build your resume; they teach you how to lead people, take ownership, and operate in ambiguity.
Pulse oximeters are essential tools for triage and treatment, yet they are significantly more likely to miss dangerously low oxygen levels in patients with darker skin. This discrepancy raises a fundamental ethical challenge: can a health care system justify a foreseeable and preventable distribution of harm in the name of population-level efficiency?
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