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What Matters to Me & Why: Past Speakers

"What Matters to Me and Why" is a presentation and discussion series that features Stanford faculty and staff. Speakers address life questions to encourage reflection within the Stanford community on matters of personal values, beliefs, and motivations. Visit this website to access an inspirational talk by Dr. Thomas Ehrlich, currently a visiting professor in the Graduate School of Education and former president of Indiana University, provost of UPenn, and dean of Stanford Law School. Listen to Ehrlich reflect on the varied life experiences that have given him the perspective through which he works today. 

Last modified 03/13/2017

Stanford Health Library

Looking for a reliable source of health-related information? The Stanford Health Library aims to provide free, scientifically-based medical information to help people make informed decisions about health care. Visit their website to learn more about health conditions, diagnoses, and treatments. 

Last modified 08/30/2016

Oral Communication Courses

The Hume Center's Oral Communication program offers for-credit courses for graduate students seeking to improve their public speaking skills, confidence, and vocal expression. See their website for course descriptions and current offerings. 

Last modified 09/15/2014

Memorable Lectures

This edition of the Speaking of Teachingnewsletter draws from research on teaching and learning to help TAs and instructors plan and deliver engaging lectures. Includes strategies for getting and keeping students' attention and maximizing their retention of material. 

Last modified 08/13/2014

Join the Graduate Student Programming Board (GSPB)

The Graduate Student Programming Board (GSPB) aims to support the graduate student community at Stanford by organizing, sponsoring, and coordinating social and educational activities for students from across all disciplines. Join the GSPB mailing list to learn more about their events and about ways to get involved. If you are interested in proposing and planning an event of your own to be sponsored by the GSPB, visit their website to learn more about that process. 

Last modified 04/03/2017

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