As a result of hard work on the part of the student leadership of the Stanford Band, the university’s Band Oversight Committee has removed the group’s provisional status, allowing it to again be considered a student organization in good standing.
“If you don’t see yourself as bound up with the lives of other people, I’m not sure what kind of help you can be,” author and anti-racism activist Tim Wise recently told a Stanford audience.
The university’s efforts to convert restrooms to all-gender facilities and to offer its students more options in the residences reflect its commitment to inclusiveness.
The Stanford Alumni Association estimates that President Marc Tessier-Lavigne will address more than 5,400 alumni, parents and friends during the first phase of his two-year welcome tour, which ends June 1 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.
Faculty, staff and students are pushing the Stanford community to embrace and pursue the study of games and interactive media, an interdisciplinary, applicable and socially relevant topic.
Admit Weekend offers prospective freshmen a taste of life on the Farm, with academic and social activities designed to showcase the university’s breadth and depth.
Admit Weekend offers prospective freshmen a glimpse of life on the Farm, with academic and social activities designed to showcase the university's breadth and depth.
Russell Gavin, associate professor of music education/band at Baylor University, will begin his new position as director of the Stanford Band on May 8.