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What flourishing looks like: Eight students share their stories

Eight students share their mental health struggles and what they’ve learned about finding joy in a traveling exhibit on view at various campus locations throughout the month of May.

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Get hired! 5 tips for maximizing your spring career search

Stanford Career Education offers tips and resources for job searches, internship opportunities, and getting the most from a career fair.

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Academic awards recognize outstanding undergraduate achievement

Students from 28 undergraduate departmental and interdisciplinary honors programs were recognized with Firestone and Golden medals and Kennedy Honors Thesis prizes.

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Twelve students receive Lyons Award for Service

Meet the undergraduate and graduate students honored for their service in areas of extraordinary need, through their work with departments, teams, clubs, residences, and community projects.

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Scenes from the Graduate Student Family Carnival

The gathering was a place for grad students and their families to meet friends while enjoying a train ride, petting zoo, lawn games, arts and crafts, and lunch on the Abrams Courtyard lawn.

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Interns help power the success of neighborhoods

The student team builds momentum for the year’s many events, including this week’s Spring Fest and Dragfest.

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Walks of Asia showcases fashion, poetry, performances

Themes of identity and activism were on stage at a student event that invited the audience to audience to consider the many ways (or “walks”) of being Asian.

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Scenes from Aspen Neighborhood’s “Heatwave”

Rain showers did nothing to dampen spirits at Aspen Neighborhood’s “Heatwave” outdoor festival on Saturday. In the coming weeks, each of the other undergraduate neighborhoods will host an all-campus event to celebrate their new student-selected name.

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‘Too Busy Flourishing’ event spreads the word about mental health and well-being

The event combined ASSU’s regular Friday Flowers giveaway with tables promoting The Flourish, an online publication with tips and resources, as well as other campus organizations.  

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Reimagining Stanford’s classrooms

Furniture designed to be reconfigured on the fly and new presentation technology are some of the upgrades that have been made as part of the Stanford Classrooms Reimagined initiative, founded in 2019 to create a plan for learning spaces that will meet the changing needs of students and faculty.

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Grad and professional students enjoy Picnic on the Lawn

Sunny weather drew students and families to the lawn between EVGR B and C last week for activities hosted by the Graduate Life Office.

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Scenes from SunSet Fest

The art and performance festival hosted by Neighborhood S brought performers, food vendors, and more than 2,000 students to Wilbur Field on a sunny spring evening.

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Stanford students celebrate Holi

More than five thousand pounds of food-grade colored powder in a rainbow of hues were tossed joyfully into the air on Saturday and Sunday at Sand Hill Fields in observance of Holi, the spring Hindu Festival of Colors.

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Student groups compete to open Frost Music & Arts Festival

Four student bands competed for a place as the opening act for the Frost Music & Arts Festival.

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Scenes from the Graduate Spring Resource Fair

More than 500 students stopped by the EVGR B/C Lawn to connect with campus resources, from academic support to health and well-being services to community groups.

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A difficult message about the loss of a beloved student

Vice Provost for Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole shared news of the death of graduate student Jonathan San Miguel in an email to the campus community.

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Important update for undergraduates on 2023-24 housing assignments

This message to students contains key information about the neighborhood re-assignment pilot program, house and room selection, pre-assignment, and more.

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Peer career coaches provide resume reviews and intro to CareerEd services

Get help from a peer with navigating Stanford Career Education programs and offerings.

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Leadership pop-up will train current and future campus student leaders

Students are invited to register for a one-day Leadership Pop-Up to be held April 15. Created by and for students, the event seeks to help current, incoming and aspiring leaders of campus organizations form connections and polish their skills.

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Stanford Career Education hosts PhD Pathways event

The event provided doctoral students and postdocs with a full day of opportunities to explore careers beyond academia and connect with grad alumni.

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Update on COVID-19 meal delivery service for undergraduates

Dean of Students Mona Hicks and Vaden Health Services Executive Director Jim Jacobs announce the sunset of university-funded deliveries.

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Message regarding Nazi swastikas found in a student residence

University administrators share information about the incident and urge anyone with information to contact the Department of Public Safety.

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Introducing the Meaningful Work Kit, a tool to help you make career choices

The online tool can help identify the core values, work culture preferences, and skills most important to you, forming a customized framework for navigating career and life choices.  

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Peer mediation program expands services

Is a group project getting you down? Members of your student org need a hand getting along? Students who are trained mediators can help with short consultations, workshops, and more for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.  

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The Markaz convenes first summit on Muslim student life

Representatives from universities across the U.S. came together at Stanford to explore models for supporting Muslim students.  

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How to find summer jobs and internships in an uncertain market

Get useful, timely tips and advice from fellow students and the Stanford Career Education office.  

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As events unfold in Turkey and Syria, resources and relief efforts

In a message to all students, the Division of Student Affairs and the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life highlight university resources relevant to this natural disaster and student-led relief efforts.

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CareerEd events offer advice for every stage of the job hunt

A new events calendar makes it quick and easy to find just what you need, for everyone from frosh to PhD candidates.

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Update on enhancing campus social life

Samuel Santos Jr., associate vice provost for inclusion, community, and integrative learning, talks about feedback he’s gotten from students and steps the university has taken to make it easier to gather, plan events, and socialize.

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A message of care and concern regarding Memphis

Leaders of the Division of Student Affairs and Office for Religious and Spiritual Life describe campus resources available to all students as we process this difficult news story.

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