Stanford students and local Palo Alto residents gathered to memorialize the events that happened in Gaza over the last year.
You are choosing between someone who believes in the Constitution, laws, the institution, the inclusion of people, being a ...
A Stanford symposium featuring Scott Atlas and Anders Tegnell and remarks from President Jonathan Levin '94 sparked ...
The host of CNN’s “Have I Got News For You” highlighted the importance of connectedness in a disparate political world.
Kam Moler will take on the role of Vice President of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, after a 23-year career as a ...
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California gave preliminary approval for a nearly $3 billion settlement ...
On F, the d.school invited students to celebrate art and even design courses at the year’s first Satellite Session, the first ...
Asking Stanford' is a series of small stories from Stanford students, each of which comes together to highlight the diversity of experiences and perspectives on campus.
Fahim shares her research team's insights into why braille literacy is less than 25% in the U.S. and why braille remains relevant in an audio age.
Save Stanford Creative Writing held an open mic event where the initiative encouraged students to write letters to Dean Debra ...
Ajay Banga, 14th president of the World Bank Group, discussed challenges and opportunities in global sustainable development.
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Hispanic students at Stanford celebrate their history and heritage as part of Hispanic Heritage ...