Secretary of State Antony Blinken underscores importance of restraining Russian aggression
Secretary of State Antony Blinken engaged in a conversation with his predecessor Condoleezza Rice on a broad spectrum of issues during his visit to Stanford Monday.
Abbas Milani, founding director of Stanford’s Iranian Studies Program, discusses how the most recent protests sweeping cities and villages across Iran are part of an enduring fight to advance women’s rights and equality.
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.
The Korea Program at Stanford marked its 20-year anniversary with a two-day conference that gathered leaders from academia, government, and the entertainment industry, including former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and K-pop star SUHO.
Stanford student fights to protect Ukraine’s history
After the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, international relations major Catarina Buchatskiy bought a one-way plane ticket to Poland where she has been helping mobilize efforts to protect Ukrainian culture and history from destruction.
Stanford scholar Scott Sagan discusses the risk of nuclear escalation and how such weapons can function not only as a deterrent but also as a shield behind which to engage in aggression.
Stanford communication lecturer Janine Zacharia discusses what sets the coverage of the war in Ukraine apart, including the staggering humanitarian crisis unfolding and the possibility that it could escalate into a larger confrontation.
New web portal supports international students and scholars
Stanford’s 8,000 international students and scholars and the faculty and staff who support them now have an easier way to manage immigration requirements.