Stanford becomes first U.S. campus to be REAL Certified James Noh September 17, 2015 2 Comments Announced by the United States Healthful Food Council (USHFC) on July 15, Stanford is the first campus in the U.S. to be REAL Certified for its dining program. Read More »
Professor emeritus of English Wilfred Stone dies of congestive heart failure James Noh July 24, 2015 1 Comment Wilfred “Will” Healey Stone, professor emeritus of English, died at Stanford on June 11, 2015, due to congestive heart failure. He was 97 years old. Read More »
Researchers examine the effects of agricultural expansion on forests James Noh July 22, 2015 0 Comments A study about how different methods of agricultural expansion affect the biodiversity and carbon of forests was published online on June 16, 2015. Four Stanford scientists from the Natural Capital... Read More »
Stanford Dish closed until mid-August for renovation James Noh July 20, 2015 0 Comments Due to construction, the Stanford Dish and all its service roads are closed until approximately Sunday, August 16, according to an update by the Stanford Report. Read More »
Alexander Nemerov to become chair of Department of Art and Art History James Noh July 12, 2015 1 Comment Alexander Nemerov, who will begin his new position this fall as the chair of Stanford’s Department of Art and Art History, hopes to develop the department into a major center for the study and... Read More »
8,500-year-old Kennewick Man found to be genetically Native American James Noh June 27, 2015 8 Comments A new study using DNA technology found an 8,500-year-old skeleton from Kennewick, Washington to be closely related to Native Americans, refuting a previous study that concluded it was Japanese or... Read More »