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Taking strides to support student life

Stanford implements further changes to student life, residential, and student accountability processes.

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So, you want to write an op-ed? The Public Humanities could help

The program aims to equip faculty and students with the skills to engage in public discourse and communicate their ideas outside the halls of academia.

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Powwow returns to Stanford this weekend

Thousands are expected to visit campus for Stanford Powwow to celebrate Native American and Indigenous cultures.

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Knight-Hennessy Scholars announces sixth cohort

The new cohort of 85 scholars will pursue graduate degrees in 38 programs across all seven schools at Stanford.

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Meet the team preserving Stanford’s land, water, and wildlife

The staff behind the Conservation Program are leading Stanford’s land stewardship efforts to ensure the university’s vast natural landscape and biodiversity can thrive.

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Stanford Engineering —

Code in Place starts April 24

With 12,000 students and 720 volunteer instructors, the online programming course offers high-quality teaching and small-group interaction on a large scale.

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Stanford Medicine —

Carolyn Bertozzi to give keynote at Stanford Medicine graduation ceremony

The winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry will be the keynote speaker at the School of Medicine graduation ceremony on June 17.

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Rabbi Angela Buchdahl is the 2023 Baccalaureate speaker

Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl, an Asian American committed to diversity and innovation in Jewish life, will address Stanford graduates at the university’s Baccalaureate celebration during the 2023 Commencement Weekend.

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Construction begins on Stanford Graduate School of Education’s new home

Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and supporters gathered Thursday for a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of a new era for Stanford Graduate School of Education.

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Stanford Engineering —

A brief history of artificial intelligence at Stanford

A look back at 60 years of pioneering work in AI, with cameo appearances by CS luminaries and some of Stanford’s most famous robots.

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Denning House tours open to the public

The Stanford community and the general public are invited to tour the home of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, enjoy the surrounding scenery, and experience its world-class art.

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Scenes from Family Weekend 2023

Stanford’s annual Family Weekend brought relatives and loved ones to campus for a glimpse into life on the Farm. See the highlights.

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Family Weekend begins today

Stanford is expecting record attendance for Family Weekend, Friday and Saturday, where families are invited to tours, open houses, lectures, performances, and more.

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Stanford artists celebrate Black Liberation Month

Stanford artists reflect on this year’s Black Liberation Month theme and art’s power to convey resistance, joy, and a blueprint for the future.

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Stanford community mobilizes after Turkey-Syria earthquake

Faculty, staff, and students are rallying to support those affected by the disaster that has killed tens of thousands.

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Stanford celebrates Black History Month

Events throughout the month center around the Black Community Services Center’s theme “Soul of our Nations: Black Creative Expressions Worldwide” and culminate in a weekend celebrating Black art and artists Feb. 25-26.

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Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research —

Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research celebrates 40 years

Faculty and advisory board members reflect on SIEPR’s history and the impact of its nonpartisan approach to economic research and policymaking.

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Stanford Libraries —

Ray Dolby’s papers find new home at Stanford Libraries

Dolby is known for developing technologies that revolutionized the entertainment industry and his papers meticulously document his curiosity about sound from as early as high school.

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Construction set to begin on GSE’s new home

Generous gifts from Stanford supporters will enable the creation of a unified Graduate School of Education, which will become home to the Stanford Accelerator for Learning and provide contemporary spaces to support research, teaching, and convening.

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