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  • Meghan Brown with daughters Gigi, Addie and Emmy standing in front ofthe ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Delta Gamma sorority house.

    Across schools and generations, the Brown family’s Santa Clara experience reflects a community built on connection, scholarship, and support.

  • Recovery Café community member, Adrien, in the student film We'll Be Okay.

    ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ students learn how to ethically tell stories about addiction, recovery, and homelessness in Associate Professor Nico Opper’s advanced documentary film class.

  • Danae Rivera headshot

    Denae Rivera ’25 completed a REAL internship as an archivist for the Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, where she worked to connect and inspire fellow Latinas.

  • The rhetoric against Kamala Harris echoes age-old stereotypes, amplified by modern technology—a phenomenon that undermines substantive political discourse.

  • Professor and filmmaker Mike Whalen talks reality television and the increasingly blurred lines between politics and entertainment.

  • Yuling Wu

    Yuling Wu on working as a production assistant in New York with Professor Nico Opper on their latest documentary project.

  • While online misinformation campaigns have consequences, the implications on the ballot box might be less damaging than we think.

  • Justin T. McCarthy Award for Journalism recipient Sarah Young (left), Communication Department Chair Michael Whalen, Communication Department Prize recipient Jerry Wang, and Artie Schmidt Film Award recipient Rena Zhang (right).

    Students, faculty and staff gathered to recognize outstanding achievements by Communication students

  • While the Howard sisters always knew they’d be writers, Santa Clara’s communications department helped them discover their medium.

  • Bloomberg tech reporter Kurt Wagner ’12 returns to campus to discuss his new book on Twitter’s takeover and the humans behind the corporate curtain.