Chan, who has been teaching URBANST 164 for seven years, said “one of the highlights of this class is that students are getting hands on, on-the-ground experiences and not just learning about sustainability theoretical book setting, but actually talking with key members really engaging with real-world issues.”
With the fiscal sponsorship, the Basic Needs fund retains autonomy as an independent fund for Stanford students and community, and as an affiliate of the Academic Mutual Aid Foundation, gains benefits from its 501(c)(3) status.
A panel discussion hosted by Stanford in Government and affiliates addressed challenges facing election officials in running safe elections during the pandemic.
Over 100 Stanford faculty members have signed an open letter calling for the Faculty Senate to discuss the relationship between the Hoover Institution and Stanford following widely criticized comments made by Hoover fellows on COVID-19.