A message of care and concern regarding Monterey Park
Vice Provost for Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole, Senior Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Students Mona Hicks, and Associate Vice Provost of Inclusion, Community and Integrative Learning Samuel Santos Jr. describe campus resources available to any student affected by this incident of gun violence.
Facilitated by the neighborhood councils, the student-led process will begin in the second week of winter quarter and include naming the neighborhoods for different trees, the introduction of Farm Games, and more.
Dean of Students Mona Hicks confirms undergraduate residences will re-open Jan. 7 and classes will resume Jan. 9, and shares information about campus conditions.
Support for students after recent acts of violence
Senior Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Students Mona Hicks and Associate Vice Provost for Inclusion, Community and Integrative Learning Samuel Santos Jr. remind students of campus resources and support following multiple acts of violence across the country during the past few weeks.
Samuel Santos Jr., associate vice provost for inclusion, community, and integrative learning in Student Affairs, discusses progress, plans for the future, and opportunities to provide feedback.
Stanford stands with the Jewish community in vehemently rejecting antisemitism
In this message to all students, the Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life offer resources and support to dispel the fear people may feel given recent national and local news.
In this annual reminder for all students, Samuel Santos Jr., associate vice provost of Student Affairs for Inclusion, Community, and Integrative Learning, and Mona Hicks, senior associate vice provost and dean of students, outline important information about Stanford's Protected Identity Harm Reporting process.
The Learning Lab is holding a 4-part cognitive workshop series open to all Stanford students. Learn the science and participate in guided practices in several essential areas for academic success and well-being.
Food truck favorites, live entertainment, lawn games, and souvenir T-shirts and tote bags brought out the crowds on a warm, sunny afternoon with friends.
Free financial wellness coaching through the Mind Over Money program
Free financial coaching is just one component of the Mind Over Money program, which aims to help students, postdocs, and recent alumni feel less stressed about money, more aware of the internal and external factors that influence their financial well-being, and more confident and resilient in managing their current and future finances.
Student Affairs, the SHARE Title IX Office, and the Department of Public Safety send a message to all students regarding three recent campus incidents of concern.
New undergraduate payment plan offers more flexibility
Student & Academic Services now offers eligible undergraduate students the option to pay their tuition in three monthly installments during each quarter. The new payment plan is phase one of an ongoing effort to increase payment options and improve the payment experience for students.
Important COVID-19 and monkeypox updates for graduate and professional students
Student Affairs and Residential & Dining Enterprises provides information and reminders about isolation in place, temporary alternative housing, and university arrangements to care for students who test positive for monkeypox.
Important COVID-19 and monkeypox updates for undergraduates
Student Affairs and Residential & Dining Enterprises provides information and reminders about isolation in place, temporary alternative housing, and university arrangements to care for students who test positive for monkeypox.
Help redesign Bechtel International Center’s website
Calling on Stanford’s international community to help redesign the Bechtel International Center website by participating in an online, self-paced navigation test.