Stanford researchers reveal teachers more likely to label black students ‘troublemakers’ Allegra Clara McComb May 7, 2015 4 Comments Graduate student of psychology, Jason Okonofua, recently conducted research on teachers’ tendencies to discipline black students more harshly than white students, concluding that not only are... Read More »
FCC commissioner defends net neutrality order Allegra Clara McComb April 12, 2015 0 Comments Mignon Clyburn, commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission, defended the FCC’s recent net neutrality order at Stanford’s Rebele Symposium on April 1st. Read More »
Stanford researchers discover secret behind dancing droplets Allegra Clara McComb April 1, 2015 0 Comments On March 11, a group of three Stanford researchers published a paper in “Nature” explaining a puzzling phenomenon: Under certain conditions, droplets of food coloring move and interact like small... Read More »
Stanford Engineers develop promising new air filter material Allegra Clara McComb February 25, 2015 0 Comments Associate professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford Yi Cui has developed a new air filter material that could be used to help residents of heavily polluted Chinese cities, like... Read More »
Music 184B produces and performs Fledermaus the opera Allegra Clara McComb February 20, 2015 0 Comments Topics in Opera Stagecraft (Music 184B) is a class instructed by professional musician and lecturer in Stanford’s music department, Marie-Louise Catsalis. The course takes students trhough the... Read More »
Divestment discussed at Thursday’s faculty senate meeting Allegra Clara McComb February 20, 2015 4 Comments At yesterday’s Faculty Senate meeting, members discussed divestment, changing the governing policies of coterminal degrees and adopting research policy at Stanford’s SLAC National... Read More »