A team from Santa Clara just reached the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament for the first time in 30 years, competing in a world where rival programs spend tens of millions on their rosters.
Using the wearer’s natural motion for power, engineers at Santa Clara University have created a wearable micropump can ...
The 4 Ps (Product, Price, Place, Promotion) form the "marketing mix," a foundational framework for marketing strategy. While the concept originated in the 1960s, it remains essential for aligning ...
In his very funny new novel, “Valet,” the English professor considers what motivates humans through the perspective of a robot.
An assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Michael Abbott is designing assistive technologies using 3D printing, robotics, and AI to help people with disabilities live more independently.
Home Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Focus Areas Business Ethics Business Ethics Resources IKEA Case: One Company’s Fight to End Child Labor Empty garage with a highlighted walking path in front of ...
Throughout history, new technologies have disrupted society in different ways–some positively and some negatively–from steam-powered engines and electricity, to the Internet, and now again with ...
(The U.S. Flag and Constitution, semi-automatic guns, a shooter with AR-15, and a human hand held in the air to block or stop the action. (Photo credit: Markkula Center staff via Canva for Education)) ...
This case was updated in July of 2018. Wells Fargo was the darling of the banking industry, with some of the highest returns on equity in the sector and a soaring stock price. Top management touted ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 14, 2025—Santa Clara University held its 2025 undergraduate commencement on Saturday, June 14, with a joyful outdoor ceremony at Stevens Stadium. Against a backdrop of blue ...
Recently, the Vatican announced that not only would Pope Leo XIV take the unusual step of attending the May 25 Vatican press conference to reveal and explain his highly anticipated teaching document, ...
Pair of red dice with white dots. Photo by Jonathan Petersson on Unsplash. The growth of prediction markets begs the question, is it wrong to benefit from someone else’s misfortune? Ethics Center ...