Class of 2014 Employment Statistics Released
The marketable value of a Santa Clara education was put to the test recently as the Office of Marketing and Communications released employment statistics about the Class of 2014.
All Smoking Banned on Campus
Members of the Santa Clara community will have to stamp out their cigarettes in compliance with a new policy banning the use of tobacco products on campus, beginning July 1, 2015.
Sports Foster Empowerment
Female Olympians and leaders in the sports world spoke on campus April 18 about how participation in sports can help women combat the challenges they face in the workplace.
Student Figure Skater to Represent USA
Tiffany Iskandar, who has performed Theatre on Ice for six years, has qualified to compete at the Nations Cup Ballet on Ice 2015 competition in France on April 25 and 26.
Two New Deans Appointed to Serve this Year
Santa Clara is welcoming two new leaders to the university for the 2015-2016 school year.
Candlelight Vigil Held for Chapel Hill Victims
Almost 50 people gathered at a candlelight vigil last Thursday to honor the three Muslim students who were shot near the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Jesse Bernal Leaving Position
Jesse Bernal, director of the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, will leave Santa Clara tomorrow to work as vice president for inclusion and equity at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.
Walsh and McLaughlin Linked After Renovations
After over 60 years of existing as separate buildings, Walsh and McLaughlin Residence Halls have been renovated and linked together after eight months of construction.
Francisco Jiménez to Retire
Francisco Jiménez — an honored and highly awarded writer — is the Fay Boyle Professor of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Santa Clara, and served as the department chair from 1997 to 2000. He will be retiring at the end of this academic year.
Movie Aims to Prevent Campus Sexual Assault
Santa Clara alumni acted in a movie that premiered on campus last Friday to raise awareness of the issue of sexual assault on college campuses.
Forum Talks Sexual Assault Culture on Campus
A 2012 anonymous survey showed that a substantial number of Santa Clara students had non-consensual sex that went unreported to university officials.
School of Law Ranked Third in Nation for Mid-Career Salary
Payscale recently ranked the School of Law as third in the nation for mid-career salaries for alumni.