Anuka Mohanpuhr ‘24 is a desk editor who grew up in the Bay Area. She is interested in International Relations and Psychology. Contact her at amohanpuhr 'at' stanforddaily.com.
Learn more about Holmes, the former billionaire and CEO of Theranos, a healthcare technology company charged with scamming investors out of millions of dollars.
The Class of 2021 endured a senior year largely online due to the ongoing pandemic. Their undergraduate careers were entirely upended. We collected 153 responses on a variety of topics.
Over the past year, the Stanford administration has unveiled several initiatives for combatting racism on campus, but students criticize a lack of substantive change on some issues, such as policing on campus, and the need for significant student activism to make progress on others, such as the departmentalization of African and African American Studies.
Changing the names of important landmarks is not always easy. Biestman described her multi-year efforts, as well as the engaging conversation students had with administrators about the Serra name, as a turning point in the University’s decision to remove the Serra name from numerous prominent buildings.
Students participating in SoCo 2021 will have to comply with University COVID regulations, including social distancing guidelines and COVID testing requirements. If conditions in Santa Clara County make in-person activities unsafe, some courses will move online, while others will be cancelled.
As part of a three-part series on Stanford’s Guggenheim fellows, meet humanities professor R. Lanier Anderson, comparative literature and Iberian and Latin American Cultures professor Vincent Barletta and art history professor Enrique Chagoya.
University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne said that the latest California public health guidelines allow for an in-person graduation in the second week of June.
An upcoming exhibition by the Stanford University Archaeology Collections will examine the role that women played in bringing objects to the collection, following national trends in exploring the role of museums in caretaking historical objects.
Emma Rashes B.S. ’21 M.S. ’22 was motivated by her personal and academic interest to publish a picture book following the journey of a llama and highlighting the importance of vaccination and herd immunity.
The fetishization of Asian American women, especially those who work in massage parlors, is linked to how police and society engage with this industry, experts on gender and immigration say.
“In Conversation with the Inaugural Poem: Shaping the Future with Language” presented the work of six Stanford students who presented their spoken and written responses to the inaugural poem.
Since 2008, the number of graduate students from China has increased while the number of grad students from other countries has remained relatively unchanged in comparison.
This week's "Art & Civil Rights" installment, led by Melissa Santos '21, focused on the intersection of race and gender in education, while paying homage to Black History Month and responding to recent dialogue at Stanford about the departmentalization of African & African American Studies.
The French national soccer team has long been used by politicians in France to showcase the country’s diversity, according to Fatoumata Seck, Cécile Alduy and Dominic Thomas, although the country is still unable to reckon with its colonial past.
Founded by a Stanford student, Farmlink, a non-profit that aims to reduce food insecurity, will use the $40,000 prize to scale its operations and impact.
Undergraduates pursue challenging classes at Stanford’s graduate schools to develop specialized academic and professional skills, and encourage others to explore graduate-level courses.
As Stanford undergraduates near one year of virtual learning, clubs and other student groups reflect on ways that they found a sense of community online.
Stanford administrators pictured the reality of the next several months for faculty and students, addressing COVID-19 case numbers and vaccine rollout.