Students can participate in key national survey on campus sexual misconduct
Stanford students can participate in the Higher Education Sexual Misconduct and Awareness survey on sexual assault and harassment. The anonymous survey is open through May 31.
Stanford participating in key national survey on campus sexual misconduct
Stanford students can participate in the Higher Education Sexual Misconduct and Awareness survey on sexual assault and harassment. The anonymous survey will be open April 30 through May 31.
In a letter sent to students admitted to the Class of 2028, President Richard Saller and Provost Jenny Martinez emphasized the importance of freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression at Stanford – and encouraged students to engage disagreement “with an open and curious mind.”
Seeking student input on the next vice provost for undergraduate education
In a letter to undergraduates, Provost Jenny Martinez seeks student thoughts about individual candidates as well as important traits for the vice provost for undergraduate education.
In a message to the campus community, the president and provost shared their thoughts on the current crisis as well as the place and purpose of universities when it comes to global events.
As she begins her new role this week, Jenny Martinez shares her thoughts on free speech, the IDEAL initiative, science fiction, and more. “We have so much to contribute to the world.”
An experienced academic leader and prominent legal scholar, Martinez will become the university’s chief academic officer and chief budgetary officer on Oct. 1.