Trouble viewing? Open in web browser

Stanford Report

Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012

Photo: News: From left to right: Kabir Sawhney, Thomas Hendee, Holly Fetter, Mariah Halperin, Keith Calix, Lina Hidalgo, and Eric Kramon, a CDDRL pre-doctoral fellow. Photo credit: Francis Fukuyama

Honors program connects students to policy world

During a five-day trip to Washington, D.C., in September, undergraduates met with more than a dozen officials from government agencies and development groups. The trip is a highlight of the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law's honors college program.

Photo of man with child at a desk

Employees more productive when working from home

A new study conducted by researchers at the Graduate School of Business found evidence at one company that allowing employees to work from home produced a large productivity boost as well as happier workers.

Photo of the BioChem building

Stanford releases fundraising results for 2012 fiscal year

Stanford reports a record year in fundraising, both in the dollar amount raised and the level of donor participation. The gifts support pioneering research and teaching and also ensure that the brightest students have a full range of opportunities inside and outside the classroom.

Campus Announcements

  • Benefits Fairs next week: Representatives from Stanford Benefits, Fidelity Investments, TIAA-CREF, Vanguard, Kaiser Permanente, Blue Shield and Health Equity, as well as BeWell@Stanford and the Health Improvement Program (HIP), will be available to answer questions at the 2012 Benefits Fairs taking place at several locations the week of Oct. 22. You'll also have an opportunity to get a flu shot. Visit the University Human Resources website.
ad for mobile device management
ad for sustainability reception

the dish

STANFORD'S NOBEL BONANZA IN PICTURES AND ON VIDEO . . .

ad for hoops for Hope

Events

In the News

Classifieds & Jobs

Classified ads for the Stanford community.

The latest job postings at Stanford.

Stay Connected

Subscribe  Facebook  Twitter  iTunes U  YouTube  Blogs

ad for Cardinal Dollars
Stanford University

Trouble viewing? Open in web browser     |     Subscribe / Unsubscribe