A Department of Education report on foreign funding at universities sparked a three-year Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into Stanford that, last fall, culminated in a nearly $2 million ...
Welcome to “The Adaptations.” In this column, I will review film adaptations of books, short stories, poems, songs, etc. Join me in the exploration of these fascinating films and their origin stories.
Resident Assistants (RAs) are unionizing in response to complaints of understaffed dorms, underpayment and poor communication from University administration. Roughly 40% of Stanford RAs have signed ...
Sisters Liz Clabaugh ’95 and Caroline Sekar ’03 were among nine victims killed in a Sierra Nevada avalanche on Feb. 17. Clabaugh and Sekar were among a group of eight friends taking a three-day trip, ...
The hospital's Sanctuary stays open around the clock for families and their children navigating medical crises.
As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become more widely used in academic research at Stanford, faculty across disciplines are debating how to adopt the technology without compromising scholarly rigor ...
Following the retirement of Stanford’s current General Counsel, Debra Zumwalt, Timothy G. Lynch will begin serving in the ...
A federal judge blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday from obtaining the identities and medical records of ...
Clara Shih ’04 M.S. ’05, former Salesforce AI CEO and former head of Meta’s Business AI group, detailed her career in tech and the challenges Gen Z job seekers face in today’s AI-driven economy at a ...
Eight Stanford students were selected for the Schwarzman scholarship, a graduate program that funds one year of study in global affairs at Schwarzman College in Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.