What if the diseases of old age were a thing of the past — no more memory loss, dementia or impaired mobility?
Read MoreA group of Santa Clara faculty and students has produced technology that can identify arsenic levels in water. They call it the “Lab-on-a-Chip.”
Read MoreSanta Clara’s own miniature epidemic of conjunctivitis, more commonly referred to as “pink eye,” has been circulating around campus.
Read MoreTwo months ago, Santa Clara’s Faculty Senate passed a resolution opposing previous changes in the university’s health care policy. A meeting Wednesday between the Faculty Senate and the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees furthered formal discussion regarding an appeal of the removal of elective abortion coverage.
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