The Faculty Senate heard from University president Jon Levin ’94 on the implications of recent federal executive order and from the ASSU on the student representatives' support of the Bridge.
Without consulting or informing first-generation, low-income (FLI) staff and students, Stanford replaced former FLI-centered summer bridge programs, raising concerns among the FLI community.
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President Trump has previously said he does not support deporting students under the program created by President Obama’s pen.
Hancock, a prolific, high-profile researcher whose work has received some $20 million in grant support over the past two decades, charged $600 an hour to prepare the testimony the judge tossed.
World University Rankings by Subject 2025 showcase a significant transformation in global higher education, with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) achieving a historic milestone by topping the Arts and Humanities rankings,
The family of a Stanford University student who died of an accidental drug overdose has filed a lawsuit against the university. Embarcadero Media file photo by Sinead Chang. The lawsuit was filed ...
Stanford Research Park has been associated with the tech titans that had occupied its sprawling campuses, a list that includes HP, Varian, SAP and, more recently, Tesla. This week, however, Palo Alto's elected leaders plan to make a zoning change that will open up the centrally located commercial district west of El Camino Real for a drastically different function: the construction of housing.
A Caldwell High School senior is ready to attend Stanford University with support from TRIO Upward Bound. He looks forward to pursuing his academic dreams as a first-generation college student.
The City of Palo Alto wants to open the hood on the “engine for Silicon Valley” at Stanford Research Park for housing development. The City Council approved plans to remove “conditional use” zoning restrictions at the 700-acre park owned by Stanford University to build homes, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
Following a review of agencies’ AI actions, researchers report that governance is still “hindered by limited transparency, resource constraints, and inconsistencies in meeting mandates.”