Alcohol policy a step in the right direction Op Ed September 30, 2016 0 Comments I would never argue that alcohol is an “excuse for sexual assault”. But we can and should acknowledge the ways in which alcohol and drug misuse contribute to sexual assault. We can do this without... Read More »
Open letter from Stanford athletics director Bernard Muir Op Ed September 27, 2016 0 Comments In light of the growing number of athletes who have been protesting racial injustice in the setting of the U.S. national anthem prior to sporting events, some members of our community have questioned... Read More »
Stanford groups work to close registration gap Op Ed September 27, 2016 0 Comments Happy National Voter Registration Day! Today, companies like Patagonia, non-profits like the League of Women Voters and Turbovote, and elected leaders like the President of the United States are... Read More »
Who’s Teaching Us as relevant as ever in Cape Town Op Ed September 27, 2016 0 Comments In responding to Whose Teaching Us, Stanford claims to be committed to faculty diversity, but the BOSP program in Cape Town tells a different story. I attended the recently completed summer quarter... Read More »
A welcome letter from the director of CAPS Op Ed September 25, 2016 0 Comments As director of Counseling and Psychological Services, more commonly known as CAPS, I am excited about embarking on a new academic year, which will offer much promise and challenge. Read More »
National Postdoc Appreciation Week: Whom are we appreciating again? Op Ed September 24, 2016 0 Comments Across the country last week, campuses were celebrating an often overlooked group: postdocs. Postdocs, who are in an awkward limbo between students and faculty, don’t have the same structured... Read More »
The psychology of the new right Op Ed and Sam Wolfe August 30, 2016 0 Comments Sorry to break it to you, kids — your parents’ conservatism is dead. Country clubs, good manners, a gentle life punctuated by regular church attendance: these are the hallmarks of a waning... Read More »
Sexual assault is a problem at Stanford, but the details are missing Op Ed June 12, 2016 0 Comments A comprehensive study of sexual assault rates at 27 American universities conducted by the Association of American Universities (AAU), found that by their senior year, more than one in four female and... Read More »