Important things to know about Title IX following Betsy DeVos’s announcement yesterday Op Ed September 8, 2017 0 Comments In a speech yesterday at George Mason University, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced her intention to rewrite existing guidance on investigating campus sexual assault under Title IX of the... Read More »
Stanford Athletics and the profitability of amateurism Op Ed September 6, 2017 0 Comments With the start of another Stanford football season underway, the Stanford community — students, faculty, staff, administrators and alumni — should take a long look at the NCAA monolith our school... Read More »
Open letter from the Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs: OCS staff changes Op Ed August 28, 2017 0 Comments Over the past week, the Office of Community Standards has implemented a comprehensive staffing change for the office due to personnel matters. Read More »
President and Provost’s response to the letter on sexual assault from the ASSU Op Ed July 13, 2017 0 Comments We thank the entire ASSU for its leadership on the issue of sexual violence. Read More »
An open letter to President Marc Tessier-Lavigne Op Ed July 11, 2017 0 Comments Congratulations on the near completion of your first year as Stanford’s president. Over the course of the past year, in numerous conversations, talks and statements, you have stated that Stanford... Read More »
Why we came to work with Edith Sheffer Op Ed June 27, 2017 0 Comments Last week, we learned that our doctoral advisor Edith Sheffer, an assistant professor of modern European history here at Stanford, was denied tenure. We are shocked and saddened by this news and... Read More »
In exile and mourning Venezuela Op Ed June 11, 2017 0 Comments Everything terrible and sickening that happens back home feels intensely preventable. It also feels absurd and inexplicable. Read More »
Stolen fire Op Ed June 7, 2017 0 Comments Stanford’s coverage of the event dismembered Díaz’s talk. Nowhere in the article are any of the direct condemnations of Stanford and other institutions of privilege. Read More »