In celebration of Black Joy Month and Women’s History Month, the organization selected 'The Swans of Harlem' to highlight the legacy of five trailblazing Black ballerinas.
A pioneering African-American engineer, SCU’s first Black trustee is posthumously honored for his patented method for optimizing memory chips.
Increasingly, governments, corporations, and other entities are collecting information about you that you willingly or unknowingly give out online. Even seemingly innocuous apps may now be collecting ...
Moving from behind the wheel to under the hood, competitive driver Francisco Soldavini ’29 combines a love for cars and engineering at Santa Clara.
A recent article in Wired magazine details the anticipated re-release of a tool called PunkSpider. While constantly scanning the web, PunkSpider “automatically identifies hackable vulnerabilities in ...
Alexander Filipović is a German ethicist specialising in media and digital transformation. He is Professor of Social Ethics at the University of Vienna and a visiting scholar at the Markkula Centre ...
Several states have begun to consider legislation that would legalize active voluntary euthanasia. To address some of the ethical issues raised by such legislation, the Center for Applied Ethics ...
Marianne Jennings, author of The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse, has visited the Markkula Center on two occasions in 2007 and 2012 to speak about corporate scandals. Jennings, professor emeritus of ...
The Center for Sustainability's Forge Garden is a half-acre edible, organic garden that serves as a hub for sustainable food system education. Forge Garden Programs aim to build a just and sustainable ...
On March 5, 2002, Kirk Hanson, executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, was interviewed about Enron by Atsushi Nakayama, a reporter for the Japanese newspaper Nikkei. Their Q & A ...
Afterwards, they said that the 22-year-old woman was bound to attract attention. She was wearing a white lace miniskirt, a green tank top, and no underwear. At knife-point, she was kidnapped from a ...
In the Good Society, sociologist Robert Bellah and his coauthors challenge Americans to take a good look at themselves. Faced with growing homelessness, rising unemployment, crumbling highways, and ...