The Career Development Center has recently transformed into Stanford Career Education, and is now known as BEAM (Bridging Education, Ambition, and Meaningful Work). At BEAM, connections are the heart of our model. By empowering connections, we create a culture of happenstance to help bridge students' education, ambition, and meaningful work. Watch the opportunities that happenstance can lead to when Jacklyn, a recent Stanford graduate and former Senior class president, connects with Bridget, an employer and Stanford Alumna.
Associate Professor Noah Diffenbaugh and graduate student Daniel Swain explain the current state of the developing El Niño and what it means for California's record-setting drought.
Stanford researchers are working with local and federal agencies in Los Angeles, Sonoma and other drought-stricken California cities in an unprecedented effort to capture and reuse stormwater. The ...
Stanford researchers are working with local and federal agencies in Los Angeles, Sonoma and other drought-stricken California cities in an unprecedented effort to capture and reuse stormwater. The ...
Stanford-India Biodesign fellows discuss the Indian approach to innovation, how they selected a medical need to focus on and how two popsicle sticks and a spring can improve pacemaker implantation.
With dust, UV light radiation and acid rain to contend with, it's difficult to keep outdoor works of art in their original, intended condition. To help fend off corrosion, the Rodin Sculpture Garde...
Students in the Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT) program at Stanford’s Graduate School of Education spend a year learning how they can use technology and better design to enhance the learning...
As part of an effort to engage visitors in fresh and unique gallery experiences, the Anderson Collection at Stanford University treated museum patrons to a special performance by the St. Lawrence S...
After learning new software and programming languages, Stanford students in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have an opportunity to choose a creative task and design a robot to perform the ta...
Stanford Law School's Project ReMADE is a pro bono boot camp for formerly incarcerated people seeking to start their own businesses. Now in its fifth year, the 12-week program teaches basic busines...
The best way to survive a car accident is to avoid collisions in the first place. Professor Chris Gerdes' engineering students are developing algorithms and pop-up obstacles that could lead to safe...
At Stanford's 124th Commencement, Richard Engel, the chief foreign correspondent for NBC News, told Stanford's 2015 graduates that taking chances can make a meaningful difference in the future of h...
Stanford Alumni Association presents a selection of Classes Without Quizzes, panels and Stanford Book Salon discussions taught by top Stanford faculty at Reunion Homecoming. Filmed on location at Stanford University.
Open Office Hours is an opportunity to converse with great minds at Stanford. Drawing on the traditions of faculty office hours and learning outside the lecture hall, the series is free and open to anyone with a Facebook account.
For more than 90 years Stanford has delivered courses specifically intended for freshmen. These classes, often taught by faculty teams representing distinct departments and schools, encourage students to develop the ability to ask rigorous questions that can lead to scientific experimentation or literary interpretation or social policy analysis. Read more about the program: http://stanford.io/1qdh9Q7 #ThinkingMatters
Each year about 1,000 Stanford students pursue undergraduate research projects, which put them in close touch with faculty mentors and often take them far from campus: http://stanford.io/1F0mMLq