Cantor Arts Center offers online access through Google Art Project Clarisse Peralta April 16, 2013 0 Comments More than 100 works of art from the Cantor Arts Center have been made available online for in-depth public viewing through a new partnership between the Center and the Google Art Project. Read More »
Voluntary Student Organizations’ selectivity raises concerns Clarisse Peralta April 4, 2013 0 Comments Concerns have been raised that some Volunteer Student Organizations -- all of which are supposed to be broadly accessible to students -- have become too selective. Read More »
Stanford in Washington program to offer new arts track in 2014 Clarisse Peralta February 26, 2013 0 Comments The Bing Stanford in Washington Program (SIW) will offer a new track focused on visual arts, arts administration and theater and performance starting in winter quarter of 2014. Read More »
CDC makes $100,000 a year from companies for targeted recruiting services Clarisse Peralta January 30, 2013 2 Comments Employers interested in participating in the program can choose one of three membership levels: a “Platinum Partner” company, which pays $10,000 a year receives the ability to send unlimited... Read More »
Car-sharing service Wheelz ‘eager’ to expand nationally Clarisse Peralta January 24, 2013 0 Comments Wheelz, buoyed by success in California, looks to expand nationally thanks to substantial financial backing. Read More »
Alternative Spring Break applications see ‘dramatic drop-off’ Clarisse Peralta December 5, 2012 0 Comments Alternative Spring Break (ASB) had to allow second-round applications for 13 of 18 trips this year as the program has seen a dramatic drop-off in interest in its 26th year. Read More »
IR major undergoes restructuring Clarisse Peralta November 14, 2012 0 Comments The Program in International Relations (IR) revised its major requirements to allow for area specialization this academic year. Read More »
Online courses raise intellectual property concerns Clarisse Peralta November 1, 2012 0 Comments Although Stanford’s recent foray into online education has been met with praise from both faculty and students alike, faculty have raised concerns surrounding intellectual property rights in this... Read More »