Following a year-long renovation project, staff members from 10 university programs have opened offices in the historic Kingscote Gardens building on the east side of campus.
As it did during Hurricane Harvey, Stanford is reaching out to students and other members of the community who might be affected by Hurricane Irma or by the earthquake in Mexico.
Stanford professor Karen Jusko’s new book investigates the lack of electoral power low-income Americans possess. Against the landscape of electoral geography, Jusko identifies some causes and offers potential remedies.
Stanford researchers found that DACA protections offered to immigrant mothers can significantly improve the health and development of their children. These findings offer a timely perspective in the wake of the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the program.
Provost Persis Drell reiterated Stanford's commitment to battling sexual assault in the wake of a speech by the U.S. Secretary of Education regarding Title IX.
Stanford political scientist John W. Lewis was a pioneer in establishing some of the first university programs in contemporary Asian politics in the United States, while also advocating peaceful resolutions to international conflicts.
Incoming freshmen in the Leland Scholars program cap four weeks of hands-on experience in chemistry and writing classes with some hands-on experience floating their homemade boats at Terman Fountain.