Ending months of speculation, Stanford University will not discipline a student journalist whose case attracted national attention when he was arrested in June after following student protesters into the president’s office to cover the story for the campus newspaper,
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.
President Trump has previously said he does not support deporting students under the program created by President Obama’s pen.
The Faculty Senate's refusal to rescind the censure of Dr. Scott Atlas represents a betrayal of Stanford's commitment to free speech, writes Professor Jonathan Berk.
It was a big night on The Farm for Stanford basketball on Wednesday night. With the Miami Hurricanes coming to town, the Cardinal made sure to lock in, putting
A French science historian dug deep into the true story of the Stanford prison experiment – revealing ‘guards’ were actually coached to be brutal. His findings are now available in English.
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
Palo Alto is among many cities facing pressure to meet its state-mandated goal of constructing more than 6,000 housing units by 2031. The 700-acre business park affected by the zoning change is owned by Stanford University, Silicon Valley’s largest landowner, and is home to major companies like Tesla, HP, Rivian, and Google.
BrushO, in partnership with Stanford School of Medicine, successfully hosted the launch event for the BrushO AI-Powered Toothbrush at the Stanford Faculty Club. This innovative AI oral care product, along with its unprecedented potential applications,