The characterization and understanding of damage initiation and evolution in SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites is critical to improve modeling efforts and design guidelines for these high impact materials. In this dissertation work, microscale damage accumulation was investigated in two systems of SiC/SiC minicomposites of different architectures. A combination of mechanical testing with acoustic emission (AE) inside a scanning electron microscope was used to map surface damage at high spatial resolution and compare it to bulk damage accumulation. This combination of in situ damage monitoring enabled the characterization of the evolution of matrix crack density and crack opening displacements and enabled accurate mapping of local damage ev...