Stanford fans highlight traditions ahead of Big Game and fall football season
Cardinal football fans gather on the Stanford campus each fall to take part in the American tradition of tailgating before home games.
Cardinal football fans gather on the Stanford campus each fall to take part in the American tradition of tailgating before home games.
Income-based student loan repayment plans, which adjust payments according to a borrower’s earnings, can help reduce the risk of default for individuals with lower incomes.
Stanford University is developing a new facility to support student clubs focused on hardware design, arts, and engineering projects.
A clinical trial led by Stanford Medicine has shown that a new wireless retinal prosthesis can partially restore vision in patients with advanced age-related macular degeneration.
At the first Stanford Builders Forum, university leaders and experts discussed how to foster constructive conversations across differences.
Young adults often underestimate how much empathy their peers have, according to a new study by Stanford University researchers.
Six researchers from Stanford University have been awarded grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) High-Risk, High-Reward Research program.
Stanford University researchers Shambhu Ghimire and Brian Lantz have been named 2025 Fellows of the American Physical Society (APS) in recognition of their achievements in physics.
Daniel Jarosz, PhD, has been named the first senior associate dean for basic science at Stanford School of Medicine.
In his latest novel, “The Wayfinder,” Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Stanford University professor Adam Johnson explores the cultures and landscapes of the Polynesian islands through a story set 1,000 years…
Philip Roth, a major figure in American literature, is the subject of a new biography by Stanford historian Steven J. Zipperstein.
From a soap opera character to a venture capitalist, several fictional figures from television, literature, and film have been depicted as graduates of Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), despite…
A decade after its founding, the O’Donohue Family Stanford Educational Farm has become a central part of Stanford University’s teaching, research, and campus life.
For more than thirty years, Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) has offered a course called Interpersonal Dynamics, known informally among students and alumni as “Touchy-Feely.” The class is considered…
A recent study led by Stanford Medicine researchers has found that small cell lung cancer cells, when they spread to the brain, form direct electrical connections with neurons.
Stanford University researchers have partnered with Google Research to develop a new educational game aimed at teaching teenagers about artificial intelligence.
In a new children’s book, Stanford University professor Emanuele Lugli introduces young readers to Lavinia Fontana, a 16th-century Renaissance artist who is often overlooked in art history.
During Stanford University’s New Student Orientation, the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB) continued its tradition of welcoming first-year and transfer students.
A recent study published in Nature Communications finds that age and education are key factors influencing who migrates due to extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts, floods, and…
Stanford physicist Surya Ganguli is leading a new initiative aimed at demystifying the inner workings of artificial intelligence (AI) through open, foundational research.
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