With 92 million jobs projected to be disrupted by AI by 2030, Pope Leo XIV's Magnifica Humanitas raises questions every business leader should already be asking.
This prestigious award recognizes Sophie's outstanding research accomplishments in Dr. Michael Abbott's Design for Assistive Robotic Technologies (DART) Lab.
Wondering what happens after you apply to the Leavey School of Business? From your first conversation with admissions to your first day of class, here's everything incoming MBA and MS students can expect along the way.
Brain organoids are small tissue models derived from human stem cells and are currently being transplanted into animals. They hold great potential to investigate and treat neurological diseases, but their growing complexity could possibly give rise to consciousness in animals.
Jocelyn Madrigal ’26 combined biology, research, and community to pursue a future in dental health.
91¿ì»îÁÖ has many hidden gems, and Music @ Noon is one of them.
Mike Viskovich came to 91¿ì»îÁÖ expecting a career in finance. His path from Leavey graduate to life sciences executive winds through unexpected roles and difficult transitions.
The Leavey School of Business has transitioned its MS in Marketing (MSM) to a flexible delivery model. Beginning with the current admissions cycle, students may complete the program's 36 units flexibly — without needing to designate a single format at the time of enrollment.
- Leavey School of Business graduates and affiliates discuss the financial and community boosts of the Bay Area’s next big event.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup arriving at Levi's Stadium next month, the Bay Area is preparing for an economic and community impact that extends well beyond the pitch. Projected to generate up to $630 million in regional activity, the event is the latest in a deliberate string of major events.
What does value-driven leadership look like under pressure? At Leavey's recent Power of Purpose event, NVIDIA executives Deb Shoquist and Allison Wagonfeld shared candid insights with 300+ undergraduates.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, interviewed by KQED.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by NPR.
Sofia ‘Ximena’ Garcia-Isabelli ’26 turned curiosity about the natural world into hands-on research and discovery.
2025-26 Hackworth Fellow Annie Schloss ’27, and Rebecca An ’27, a 2025-26 Health Care Ethics Intern, Earn National Research Awards
El agotamiento emprendedor es real, y comprender los siete tipos de descanso puede ayudar a los dueños de pequeños negocios a proteger su salud mental, mejorar la concentración y evitar el agotamiento mientras construyen un negocio. Aprenda estrategias prácticas que los emprendedores pueden utilizar para reducir el estrés, mejorar el bienestar y apoyar el éxito empresarial a largo plazo.
Entrepreneur burnout is real, and understanding the seven types of rest can help small business owners protect their mental health, improve focus, and avoid exhaustion while building a business. Learn practical strategies entrepreneurs can use to reduce stress, improve well-being, and support long-term business success.
The goal is to ensure that as AI accelerates the machine of drug development, we have deliberate mechanisms for human accountability.
Ethical culture has moved squarely into the board’s risk and oversight mandate. This on-demand webinar examines ethical culture through a governance lens, helping directors understand where responsibility truly lies and how oversight must adapt as companies face growth pressures, organizational transformation, and increased reliance on AI-driven decision-making.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by The New York Times.
This is the full text of the address from Fr. Timothy Kesicki, S.J., at the JST-91¿ì»îÁÖ 2026 Commencement ceremony and upon the occasion of the conferring of the degree of Doctor of Divinity, honoris causa.
The Jesuit School of Theology of 91¿ì»îÁÖ (JST-91¿ì»îÁÖ) today celebrated its commencement, with the school’s new graduates encouraged to carry with them Pope Leo’s vision for a missionary Church.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by Religion News Service.
Brian Green, director, technology ethics, quoted by National Catholic Reporter.



















