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Friday,
Oct. 26, 2012
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The Faculty Senate on Thursday spent nearly its entire session discussing the brave new world of online learning. Members were largely receptive but also asked tough questions of Vice Provost for Online Learning John Mitchell.
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Immigration is the single most important issue to Latino voters as a whole, and the greatest barrier to Republican inroads into the bloc, says political scientist Gary Segura. He suggests that Latino voters are largely in the Democrats' camp.
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Eight undergraduate and graduate students and alums with disabilities talk about their experiences at Stanford in a new video that debuted Wednesday at the third annual welcome dinner hosted by the Office of Accessible Education. |
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Award-Winning Teachers on Teaching: Want to hear how some of Stanford's best professors master the art of teaching? On Nov. 1, biology Professor Carol Boggs will give a talk on mentoring outside the classroom. On Nov. 29, economics Professor Tim Bresnahan will give a talk titled "Large Classes: Keeping the Energy in 220 Relationships at Once." Both lectures will take place from noon to 1:05 p.m. in the Hartley Conference Center in the Mitchell Earth Sciences Building. For a full schedule and more information, visit the website of the Center for Teaching and Learning.
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