Information For Retirees

Staying Connected with Stanford

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Information for Retirees

 

Stay connected to Stanford by getting information, attending workshops, events and performances, and bringing family and friends to campus attractions.

  • Athletics (view schedules for all athletic teams and attend to cheer on our students!)
  • Cantor Art Center & Museum (visit the changing exhibits and collections; free and open to the public)
  • Memorial Church (visit for quiet reflection, to walk the labryinth, or to attend services)
  • Recreational Facilities (official retirees can get a special ID Card from the ID Card Office to use recreational facilities on the main campus; scroll to the top of the Recreational Facilities ID card information page to see facilities and hours of operation)
  • The Stanford Retiree Insider (subscribe to the quarterly digital newsletter from UHR for information relevant to retirees)
  • Stanford for You (subscribe to the monthly digital newsletter from University Communications for information about all Stanford events, activities, exhibits, athletics, and more)
  • The WorkLife Office (workshops, guidance, and referrals)
  • Stanford Events Calendar (view all events, activities, symposiums, and more)
  • Stanford Live (attend live performances and cultural events)
  • Stanford Bookstore (shop for Stanford apparel or gifts, and attend author events)

Volunteer Opportunities

  • The Stanford Blood Center
    Help save lives by donating blood, volunteering at the Palo Alto or Mountain View centers, or by helping at blood drives throughout the Bay Area.
  • Stanford Hospital and Clinics
    Volunteer at a state-of-the-art medical facility committed to excellence in world-class care and personal service.
  • Stanford Health Library
    Volunteer to assist the public in finding health resources.
  • Cantor Arts Center
    Volunteer to support the many activities and events associated with the museum and the arts.
  • Stanford Cat Network
    Volunteer to feed cats, foster cats for adoption, and handle administrative needs, outreach and advocacy efforts.

Retirees: please share your suggestions to stay connected with Stanford and we'll publish in a future issue of The Stanford Retiree Insider; use the link at right to send an email.