Best of Stanford: Ricker Dining Emma Townley-Smith September 16, 2013 0 Comments Stanford offers a wide variety of dining options for hungry students, the most prominent being dining halls. To get your grub going, we profile our favorite campus cafeteria. Read More »
Stanford-founded company Ayasdi advances complex data analysis Emma Townley-Smith February 15, 2013 0 Comments Ayasdi, a data analysis company co-founded by Gurjeet Singh M.S. '05 Ph.D. '07 P.D. '09, Harlan Sexton Ph.D. '81 and Professor of Mathematics Gunnar Carlsson Ph.D. '76, has pioneered a new program to... Read More »
‘Big River’ makes a splash at Lucie Stern Theatre Emma Townley-Smith December 5, 2012 0 Comments Few authors can get away with threatening their critics like Mark Twain. Visitors to TheatreWorks Thursday evening production of “Big River,” a musical revival of the American classic “The... Read More »
Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey crusades for her craft Emma Townley-Smith November 9, 2012 0 Comments Over the course of an hour, U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey fielded questions about history, her writing process and discussions of race and ethnicity in the classroom. Read More »
Lessons in Literature from J.M. Coetzee Emma Townley-Smith October 26, 2012 0 Comments J. M. Coetzee knows how to work with silence. From the quiet tones of his characters waiting out the night to his short and stoic responses to interview questions, the winner of the Nobel Prize in... Read More »