Video Archive for 2010
An index of Stanford News videos for 2010.
12.30.10
New research center tackles mobility disorders
12.07.10
Joshua Landy: In defense of literature
11.19.10
In zero gravity, Stanford researchers look for answers to protect spacecraft
11.09.10
Clooney, Prendergast urge action on Sudan
10.28.10
Students create graphic novels for social change
10.23.10
Stanford 2010 Roundtable discussion on longevity and the boomers
10.22.10
Stanford researchers study habits of Humboldt squid
10.14.10
President Hennessy salutes the Dalai Lama, and is honored in return
10.14.10
The Dalai Lama talks about compassion, respect
10.13.10
Researchers, the Dalai Lama and the neuroscience of altruism
10.08.10
Stanford stages large-scale evacuation exercise
10.06.10
Huang Engineering Center is dedicated
10.04.10
Stanford researcher's online map pinpoints cigarette factories
9.27.10
Stanford police's bike safety effort goes into full gear
9.23.10
When is murder genocide?
9.17.10
Tracking marlin in Hawaiian waters
9.14.10
Why the West Rules - For Now
9.14.10
Stanford Welcomes the Class of 2014
9.14.10
120th Opening Convocation Ceremony
9.12.10
Stanford researchers create super-sensitive artificial skin
9.07.10
Stanford offers philosophy expertise online
8.30.10
Children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school
8.24.10
Stanford's 'Stickybot,' a Gecko-like robot, climbs vertical services
8.19.10
Stanford researchers work to solve the problem of space traffic control
8.04.10
A few moments with Taylor Eigsti at his piano
8.02.10
Stanford researchers combine heat and light to produce more solar power
7.28.10
Ordinary soot is key to saving Arctic sea ice, Stanford researcher finds
7.28.10
Cantor exhibit spotlights Pan-African images of 'Mami Wata'
7.26.10
Stanford's engineering library goes 'bookless'
7.22.10
Children in Crisis provides medical care for Guatemala's most vulnerable citizens
7.21.10
Stanford researchers try to change the game with camera software
7.19.10
Stephen Schneider urges action on climate change
7.12.10
'The Wanderings of Odysseus' starts Homer-inspired season
7.01.10
A story of politics, murder and enduring love fill a book written by Paul Gregory
6.23.10
Russian President Medvedev visits Stanford
6.13.10
2010 Commencement: the Wacky Walk
6.13.10
UN Ambassador Susan Rice urges grads to be agents of change
6.12.10
Stanford's 2010 Baccalaureate Celebration
6.03.10
Graduate students create an inexpensive, fun electric car
5.27.10
Building bridges for Palestinian, Israeli children
5.27.10
Stanford Visitor Center celebrates its roomy new quarters
5.18.10
Three staff members are honored with 2010 Amy Blue Awards
5.17.10
Campus steps out for the Cardinal Walk
5.17.10
Understanding fish reactions to their reflections
5.13.10
Why Nuclear Power?
5.13.10
President Hennessy presents a virtual, walking tours to the Academic Council
5.11.10
Stanford celebrates new concert hall with groundbreaking
5.10.10
The Stanford Powwow returns to campus for the 39th time
5.06.10
Honoring Reich, Satz for public service
5.05.10
Going undercover to study race relations
4.30.10
Resisting the Nazis with pen, piano and paintbrush
4.29.10
Stanford's sixth annual Wellness Fair
4.27.10
Open Office Hours on Facebook: A tour of the d.school
4.23.10
Campus rolls out the Cardinal carpet for prospective freshmen
4.22.10
Ted Turner talks about business and the U.N.
4.20.10
Dave Douglas Rehearses with the Stanford Jazz Orchestra
4.19.10
Bill Gates pushes students toward philanthropy
4.16.10
Stanford throws a Robot Block Party
4.15.10
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Stanford
4.13.10
Plant pathogen tailors attacks genetically, Stanford researcher says
4.12.10
Stanford Electric Vehicle Showcase
4.08.10
Remembering his work with Bertolt Brecht
4.05.10
Why early Earth's oceans didn't freeze
4.01.10
Stanford women's basketball team heads to NCAA Final Four in San Antonio
3.31.10
Stanford Engineering professor dissects Haiti, Chile earthquakes
3.26.10
Stanford's autonomous car gets a workout
3.18.10
Health bill -- who wins, who loses
3.16.10
Carbon dioxide domes hurt health; affect 'cap and trade'
3.13.10
Lawrence Summers outlines six points for economic survival
3.12.10
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research gets a new home
3.11.10
Stanford Engineering Class Helping People With Disabilities
3.10.10
Director Aleta Hayes puts 'Chocolate Heads' cast through its paces
3.08.10
Steven Chu brings green technology message to Stanford
3.02.10
Lessons for today from the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
2.26.10
Parents' Weekend 2010
2.25.10
Your avatar can influence real-world behavior
2.25.10
Oxidate It Or Love It / Electron to the Next One
2.20.10
Stanford professor's battery, made of paper, looks to change the energy landscape
2.20.10
Global warming may hurt some poor populations, benefit others
2.19.10
Scholar explores links between Rome, America
2.18.10
Teaching computers to understand human language
2.18.10
Role-playing your way to math mastery?
2.17.10
Landmark exhibit of key 20th century Chinese painters opens at Cantor Arts Center
2.17.10
Stanford researchers find threatening levels of smoke at California's Indian casinos
2.17.10
Behind the scenes: Cantor conservators inspect Chinese scrolls before installation
2.17.10
Stanford professor drills deep, 14,000 feet deep, in the Antarctic for answers
2.16.10
Scholar explores the violent world of Russian writer Issac Babel
2.11.10
Looking for love? Have you tried the Internet?
2.10.10
Stanford encryption pioneer honored
2.03.10
Stanford's robotic Audi to brave Pikes Peak without a driver
2.01.10
Unabomber raises uneasy questions for scholar
1.28.10
Stanford Study: Aging Investors Make More Mistakes
1.26.10
A Stanford nuclear arms expert and a former secretary of state talk about a clear and present danger
1.21.10
DNA study: Hunting whales on grounds of overabundance not justified
1.20.10
Sea birds and coconut palms don't mix, Stanford researchers say
1.15.10
Avatars are changing how we relate in the workplace
1.15.10
Hennessy says Cold War-era rules restricting technology exports impede research
1.13.10
Stanford professor compares energy from Haiti earthquake to a nuclear blast
1.13.10
Stanford scholar: What Martin Luther King, Jr. would think of U.S. today
1.07.10
A visiting poet from Wales talks about the need to preserve languages
1.06.10