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Seng Maran ’25 M.A. ’25 graduated with a degree in political science and a masters degree in sociology, which she plans to put to use as an education strategist in Kenya.
By connecting independently-led programs, Cole helped cultivate a collaborative network that opens opportunities to community ...
The 134th Commencement ceremony was held at Stanford Stadium today, where the University awarded long-awaited degrees to the Class of 2025. Joined by family, friends and faculty, the graduates ...
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“It’s always easier not to think for oneself. Find a nice safe hierarchy and settle in. Don’t make changes, don’t risk disapproval, don’t upset your syndics. It’s always easiest to let ...
Former residents and associates of international theme houses urge the community to take action to support international ...
Editor’s Note: This article is purely satirical and fictitious. All attributions in this article are not genuine and this story should be read in the context of pure entertainment only.
Impending National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding cuts will “significantly” impact Stanford research, according to a statement released Friday from Provost Jenny Martinez, Dean of the ...
As an alumna (‘77), a lawyer, a Jew and an American, I was baffled when I learned that Stanford had not signed the letter “Call for Constructive Engagement,” published by the American ...
In a Friday interview with The Daily marking the end of his first quarter as Stanford’s president, Jonathan Levin ’94 reflected on the major events that have driven campus conversations this year.
In “Chronically Online,” columnist Chloe Shannon Wong ’28 spotlights Stanford students immersed in the world of the Internet. According to LinkedIn, one young innovator from San Jose is ...