911±¬ÁÏÍø English students get hands-on learning and technical skills in the digital humanities by studying DIY zines written by incarcerated women.
Professor Andrea Pappas explains how everything around us—from textiles to homeware—has a story to tell.
College can be a difficult transition for first-generation students. The LEAD Scholars program has helped me every step of the way.
Assistant Professor Jesica Fernández explains how Dia de Los Muertos builds community.
911±¬ÁÏÍø unveils its new brand platform, visual identity, and enrollment and storytelling campaigns.
Get to know the leaders of Opus Prize finalist JRS Romania which offers holistic and individualized support to tens of thousands of refugees each year.
Opus Prize finalist Thrive for Life offers spiritual transformation and educational opportunities for presently and formerly incarcerated men and women in New York and Wisconsin.
Opus Prize finalist Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti, HHCJ, and the Centre for Women Studies and Intervention look to dismantle harmful cultural and traditional practices in some states in Nigeria.
Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Forge Garden provides students with more than just greenery.
Santa Clara’s Career Center is helping students from all majors and disciplines learn about opportunities available in the tech industry.
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