Stanford researchers develop safe, effective aluminum battery Michael Gioia and Skylar Cohen April 6, 2015 2 Comments Stanford researchers have developed a new aluminum ion battery that could charge a phone in less than a minute. According to the researchers, the battery would be an affordable and safe alternative to... Read More »
The making of a mentor Edith Preciado July 12, 2012 2 Comments From developing open platforms for educational start-ups to helping empower at-risk youth in Redwood City, several Stanford students working at Stanford or in the Bay Area this summer are fostering... Read More »
Intro enrollment spikes in CS, other departments constant Josee Smith January 9, 2012 0 Comments While the introductory computer science course CS106A spiked in enrollment fall quarter, the fundamental introductory courses in other departments such as mathematics, chemistry and economics enrolled... Read More »
Prereq classes manage increasing enrollment Caroline Chen October 17, 2011 0 Comments A number of first-year or introductory-level classes, including Math 51, Chem 31A, Econ 1A and CS 106A, with 600 students enrolled this quarter, have seen increased enrollment over the past few years,... Read More »
Prof. Zare receives presidential award Brianna Pang January 11, 2010 0 Comments Chemistry Chair Richard (Dick) Zare was honored on Jan. 6 with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. He was among 87 recipients of the award, which... Read More »