Car break-ins prompt warning at Oak Creek Apartments Michael May January 13, 2016 0 Comments A recent uptick in crime at the Sand Hill Road complex caught the attention of apartment management, who issued a warning letter to residents late December. Read More »
Professor aims to track grave relocation in China Michael May January 12, 2016 0 Comments Associate professor of Chinese history Tom Mullaney and the Grave Reform in Modern China project aim to use quantitative data alongside articles and personal narratives to illustrate the movement of... Read More »
Q&A with Amr Hamzawy, visiting scholar at CDDRL Michael May December 7, 2015 0 Comments Amr Hamzawy is a visiting scholar at Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and an associate professor of political science at Cairo University. Before arriving at... Read More »
Free printing to end as University completes transition to pay system Michael May November 2, 2015 0 Comments Free printing privileges at Stanford’s libraries will end this week as the University finishes its implementation of a new pay-to-print system. The new Stanford Print Service will allow printing and... Read More »
New campus tour highlights Stanford humanities and arts Michael May October 15, 2015 0 Comments A new student-led tour aims to focus on a particular area of Stanford’s academic life: humanities and the arts. The hour-long Humanities and Arts Tour brings participants to arts-focused sites on... Read More »
Stanford offers free flu vaccines starting this week Michael May October 7, 2015 0 Comments Starting this week, Stanford Environmental Health & Safety will begin offer free flu vaccinations. The shots are offered annually throughout the autumn quarter in preparation for flu season. Read More »