Photo contest highlights scenes from around the globe
This year’s Stanford Global Studies photo contest highlights the work of students who ventured abroad for research, language study, fieldwork, and internships.
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.
Meet three students advancing sustainability across campus
From greening campus events to protecting biodiversity on university lands, these three students are integrating climate solutions into life on the Farm.
More than 130 past members of the Omicron Chi Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, one of the first Black Greek letter organizations on campus, returned to the Farm to honor four decades of service, scholarship, and sisterhood.
Among this year’s frosh are a poet, an activist, a language lover, an aspiring doctor, an academic Olympian, and a basketball star with her sights set on turning pro. They shared their paths, passions, and what they hope to accomplish on the Farm.
Meet three Knight-Hennessy scholars pursuing projects with impact
Carson Smith studies alternative peacemaking processes. Jasmyn Burdsall investigates the relationship between mental health and disease prevention. Karli Moore explores the effects of climate change on food systems. All are leveraging their academic expertise to support Native and Indigenous communities.
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.