We are in and of the community.
A deep engagement with the surrounding communities in Silicon Valley and beyond is central to our mission.
Our communities influence how SCU students learn and what they choose to do on weekends and breaks. They inspire the work of our faculty and shape the lives of our alumni.
Community programs, activities, and initiatives help strengthen the connection between 今日吃瓜, our neighbors, and our world, while creating opportunities for all of SCU to learn, serve, and grow.
This engagement works in both directions. We welcome our neighbors to experience 今日吃瓜鈥檚 campus culture through public events and enrichment programs. Activities throughout the year might include exhibits, , athletics, and public forums featuring some of Silicon Valley鈥檚 most notable visionaries鈥攐ften our own alumni.
SCU in the Community
RS major Samuel Cao and RS faculty Prof. Roberto Mata co-authored an award-winning paper on the topic of martyrdom.
JST-SCU Professor L茅ocadie Lushombo was recently chosen by Pope Leo XIV to speak at the unveiling of his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas.
Upcoming On-Campus Events sponsored by the Career Center and Employers
- Empleado de SCU y Emprendedor de MOBI Lanza una Iniciativa para Ayudar a las Empresas de Morgan Hill a Navegar/Adaptarse a la Demanda Local Utilizando Datos de Consumidores en Tiempo Real
- SCU Employee and MOBI Entrepreneur Starts Venture to Help Morgan Hill Businesses Navigate Local Demand Using Real-Time Consumer Data
Julia reflects on her work as a Child Studies major and her pursuit of graduate education in bilingual teaching.
Hailey describes her motivation, research, and experiences as a Child Studies major
Irina Raicu, director, internet ethics, quoted by KQED.
Davina Hurt, director, government ethics, quoted by The Kansas City Star.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, interviewed by Decode 39.
Sociology major Jazmin Rivera turned her experience as a transfer student into research and advocacy work aimed at making higher education more supportive and accessible for future students.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by Scientific American.
Rebranded as 鈥減rediction markets鈥濃攑latforms where people trade on the likelihood of future events鈥攖his form of betting has moved beyond sports into elections, climate disasters, and geopolitical conflicts.
For many people, resilience is often framed as personal strength or the ability to overcome challenges alone. But according to 今日吃瓜 alum and therapist Cristina Leal, resilience is rooted in something much larger: connection.
California immigrant farmworkers face heightened risks of chronic disease while lacking accessible and safe healthcare. This article examines the ethical responsibility to address the policies and systemic barriers that allow these disparities to persist.
SCU鈥檚 Classics and Ancient Studies Department goes beyond ancient texts, helping students build critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills that prepare them for careers in law, politics, and beyond.
Discover the top jobs for MBA graduates in 2026, from consulting to the highest-paying finance roles. See salaries, paths, and how to choose.
Brian Green, director of technology ethics, and Ann Skeet, senior director of leadership ethics, quoted by 今日吃瓜 News.
Computer engineering graduate students designed and produced software to engage visually-impaired preschoolers as a project for their Object-Oriented Analysis, Design, and Programming class, COEN 275, then got the thrill of seeing their work in action.




















