Construction on Anderson Collection art museum begins Justine Moore October 10, 2012 1 Comment A groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday afternoon marked the start of construction on the museum building that will eventually house the Anderson Collection, “one of the most outstanding private... Read More »
Board of Trustees holds first meeting with new chair at head Jordan Shapiro October 10, 2012 0 Comments At the first meeting held by new chair Steven Denning, M.B.A. ’78, the Stanford Board of Trustees discussed several ongoing University construction projects, including an initiative to add 326... Read More »
Committee to reassess course evaluations Shelley Xu September 28, 2012 1 Comment A committee has been appointed to revise the course evaluation process and will aim to submit a proposal for altering course evaluations in the spring of 2013. The committee comes as a response to the... Read More »
Hoover to build new facility at site of Cummings Art Building Julia Enthoven September 18, 2012 0 Comments The Hoover Institute, a University-affiliated conservative think tank, has begun a $60 million fundraising campaign for a new facility to be built on the site of the current Cummings Art Building. The... Read More »
FacSen talks breadth requirements Marshall Watkins May 4, 2012 4 Comments The Faculty Senate discussed revisions to undergraduate breath requirements at its Thursday meeting, with professors disagreeing over the number of courses a student should be required to take under... Read More »
Stanford officials reflect on NYC proposal Caroline Chen January 30, 2012 15 Comments Stanford withdrew its bid for a New York applied sciences and engineering campus because the city repeatedly revised the terms of its offer and could not be trusted as a reliable partner, said... Read More »
2011-2012 undergraduate fees project $57 million revenue Ellora Israni August 11, 2011 1 Comment The University projects it will collect $296.5 million in undergraduate student fees for the 2011-12 academic year, reflecting a 3.8 percent increase over last year, and will award $148.9 million in... Read More »