Artistic attention to Afghanistan Marwa Farag October 5, 2011 0 Comments The exhibit, part of a traveling mural project organized by Quaker organization American Friends Service Committee, was brought to campus by student organization Stanford Says No to War, in time for... Read More »
Regions of Innovation program moves to GSB Marwa Farag September 29, 2011 0 Comments The Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) announced its move from the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) to the Graduate School of Business... Read More »
BOSP to explore Middle East with Turkey seminar Marwa Farag September 20, 2011 0 Comments Stanford's first study-abroad venture in the Middle East will be a three-week summer 2012 seminar in Istanbul, Turkey, according to Robert Sinclair, director of the Bing Overseas Study Program (BOSP).... Read More »
Q&A with Salsa Marwa Farag June 2, 2011 0 Comments Felipe Munera '14 speaks about Salsa, a social-networking startup he recently co-founded with Luke Knepper '14 and Bryant Tan '14. Read More »
Conference explores social media, business Marwa Farag May 26, 2011 0 Comments The Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI) hosted a conference on social media and the globalization of business on Wednesday. The conference featured two main presentations on social media and the workplace,... Read More »
Taste test Marwa Farag May 9, 2011 0 Comments On Saturday afternoon, White Plaza was home to “A Taste of Palo Alto,” an annual food festival organized by fraternity Phi Kappa Psi and sorority Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi) to benefit the... Read More »
Arnold explains the Arab Awakening Marwa Farag May 5, 2011 0 Comments David Arnold, president of the Asia Foundation, delivered a talk yesterday on the current popular uprisings in the Middle East and the lessons they lend to Asian regimes. The talk, titled “The Arab... Read More »
Seeing it through Marwa Farag May 4, 2011 0 Comments Matt Cooper is the first blind member of Stanford's archery team. Read More »