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Contacts

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Each of Stanford's seven schools has diversity officers who can answer questions about graduate studies in their school.

School of Business

     PHD PROGRAM
     Katy Klemme, kklemme@stanford.edu, (650) 725-3260

     MBA PROGRAM
     Simone Hill, sthill@stanford.edu, (650) 721-4437

Graduate School of Education 

       Kim McCabe, kgmccabe@stanford.edu, (650) 723-2115

School of Earth, Energy, & Environmental Science

     Tenea Nelson, PhD, tenea@stanford.edu, (650) 725-2234

     Lupe Carrillo, PhD, lupec@stanford.edu, (650) 724-6250

School of Engineering

     Noe Lozano, PhD, noe@stanford.edu, (650) 725-1575

School of Humanities & Sciences

     Joseph Brown, PhD, jlbrown@stanford.edu, (650) 724-7437

School of Law

     Faye Deal, fdeal@stanford.edu, (650) 723-0302

School of Medicine

     DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
     Terrance Mayes, EdD, tmayes@stanford.edu, (650) 724-2815

     Samar Fahmy, samarf@stanford.edu, (650) 725-7423

     Mijiza Sanchezmijizams@stanford.edu, (650) 497-9594

 

     GENETICS PhD
     Anita Blanco, anita.blanco@stanford.edu, (650) 723-6274

     MD, MD/PHD
     Lauren DiProspero, ldiprospero@stanford.edu, (650) 723-4462

Community Centers

The Native American Cultural Center and El Centro Chicano y Latino have a specific graduate-student-focused staff member.  However, all community centers support the graduate student population.

     ASIAN AMERICAN ACTIVITIES CENTER

     BLACK COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER

     DIVERSITY AND FIRST GEN OFFICE

     EL CENTRO CHICANO Y LATINO
     Margaret Sena, mmbsena@stanford.edu

     LGBT CENTER

     THE MARKAZ: RESOURCE CENTER

     NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER
     Greg Graves, ggraves@stanford.edu, (650) 725-6947

     WOMEN'S CENTER
 

 

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