To get real, get offline Zoe Leavitt March 29, 2011 0 Comments Based on his study of problematic Internet use in America, the largest study of its kind so far, Aboujaoude found that the anonymity of the Internet and the distance it creates between actions and... Read More »
Humanities doctoral students face tightening job market Zoe Leavitt February 22, 2011 1 Comment Although some on campus attribute having a Stanford degree to cushioning many of the recession’s effects on employment, doctoral candidates studying the humanities still face a number of... Read More »
PG&E pipelines still under question Zoe Leavitt February 18, 2011 0 Comments Stanford officials have been in contact with PG&E representatives since the utility company named four sections of pipeline running along Junipero Serra on its list of top 100 sections for maintenance... Read More »
Arts Initiative vies for old GSB buildings Zoe Leavitt January 31, 2011 1 Comment As the completion of the future home of the Stanford Graduate School of Business looms, decisions about which departments will gain access to the school’s current buildings remain in the application... Read More »
Setting up back home Zoe Leavitt January 11, 2011 0 Comments Now his dreams have begun to crescendo following his post-graduation decision to return to San Antonio and run for city council. Read More »
Blitzer, Bohrman explore why ‘war on terror’ dropped out of headlines Zoe Leavitt November 15, 2010 1 Comment CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer and CNN senior producer David Bohrman ‘76 spoke to Stanford students and community members in the fifth annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture in Dinkelspiel Auditorium on... Read More »
Stanford appears in ‘Knife Music’ Zoe Leavitt October 26, 2010 0 Comments The Stanford portrayed in Carnoy's recent novel, "Knife Music,," teems with gun-toting frat boys, guzzled pills, sexual assault and casual blackmail with horrific consequences. Read More »
Google buys alums’ site Zoe Leavitt October 11, 2010 0 Comments Stanford alumni Ben Eidelson ’08 M.A. ’08 and Jason Prado ’08 sold their company last week to Google for an estimated six million dollars. Read More »