Over 50 workers protest ‘chronic understaffing,’ ‘unacceptable workloads’ in dining halls Fangzhou Liu and Fiona Kelliher November 2, 2017 0 Comments Workers from two dining halls hand-delivered petitions to Residential & Dining Enterprises (R&DE) management on Tuesday, lodging a formal complaint against what they describe as “chronic... Read More »
Union worries Stanford’s Redwood City expansion may not include its workers Fiona Kelliher June 8, 2017 0 Comments Leaders of SEIU Local 2007, the union that represents over 1,200 workers at Stanford and Santa Clara University, expressed concerns that its members may not be hired to work at Stanford's new... Read More »
On this day in Stanford history … Fiona Kelliher and Neel Ramachandran May 30, 2017 0 Comments According to the Stanford Daily archives, on May 30 in… Read More »
Fitness trackers vary widely in accuracy, researchers find Fiona Kelliher May 26, 2017 0 Comments Researchers from the Stanford School of Medicine have found that popular fitness trackers such as FitBit generally record accurate heart rates, but the accuracy with which they measure calories burned... Read More »
On this day in Stanford history… Fiona Kelliher May 23, 2017 0 Comments The feature “On This Day in Stanford History” details unusual or humorous events that occurred on the same date or week in past years from the Daily archives. Read More »
Walmart heiress and alum Carrie Walton Penner joins Board Ada Statler-Throckmorton and Fiona Kelliher May 19, 2017 0 Comments Walmart heiress and Graduate School of Education alum Carrie Walton Penner ’97 has been elected to a five year term on the Board of Trustees. Penner, who is also chair of the board of directors at... Read More »
On this day in Stanford history… Fiona Kelliher and Neel Ramachandran May 16, 2017 0 Comments The Daily is reviving "This Day in Stanford History," a feature which details unusual or humorous events on the same date in past years from the Daily archives. Read More »
Stanford researchers reveal how to study more effectively Fiona Kelliher May 10, 2017 0 Comments In a recent study released in Psychological Science, Stanford researchers concluded that the key to better exam performance is not to work harder, but to use preparatory materials more strategically. Read More »