Stanford environmental engineer Richard G. Luthy dies at age 80
Richard G. Luthy, a leading figure in environmental engineering and water quality, died on October 6 at Stanford Hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage.
Richard G. Luthy, a leading figure in environmental engineering and water quality, died on October 6 at Stanford Hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage.
New research led by Stanford University indicates that virtual reality (VR) can help people form personal connections to communities affected by climate change, even if those places are far from…
Nearly 300 students attended an event at the Stanford Golf Driving Range on Friday evening, organized by the Office of Student Engagement and Cardinal Nights.
A recent paper examines the importance of managing cognitive load to enable effective use of complex technologies.
New research has found that artificial intelligence and online platforms are reinforcing inaccurate stereotypes about older women in the workplace.
Hundreds of people gathered at Stanford University on Tuesday to mark the opening of the Martin Luther King, Jr.
Over 8,000 alumni and guests gathered at Stanford University for Reunion Homecoming, reconnecting with classmates and celebrating their shared experiences.
A new report from a Stanford University working group recommends integrating sustainability education across all undergraduate disciplines.
Stanford researchers have developed a new mathematical model that provides a detailed understanding of the microscopic structure of everyday materials like sand and concrete.
Stanford University has received a $50 million donation from Bradford M. Freeman, a former university trustee and alumnus, to support its football program.
Stanford University Nobel laureates W.E. Moerner and Guido W. Imbens recently reflected on their experiences after receiving the prestigious award, sharing how the recognition has influenced both their personal and…
The annual Festifall event at Stanford University took place this week, providing students with the opportunity to explore more than 300 campus clubs and organizations.
A research initiative led by Stanford University Professor Alfredo J. Artiles is collaborating with the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) and California Education Partners to address persistent racial disparities…
Stanford University researchers are investigating the presence and impact of microplastics in the environment and human health, while also developing new methods to detect and mitigate their effects.
Two faculty members have been named senior associate vice provosts in the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (VPUE) at Stanford University.
Fifteen Stanford University graduate students have been named recipients of the 2026 Siebel Scholars awards.
Stanford University President Jonathan Levin met with student leaders Ava Brown and Josh Bahk to discuss priorities for the new academic year.
For the first time, scientists have found that Arctic diatoms—single-celled algae with glass-like walls—are capable of movement at temperatures as low as -15°C (5°F).
A science communication course at Stanford University is helping students and researchers learn how to better explain their work to the public.
A new artificial intelligence model developed at Stanford University has enabled scientists to detect thousands of previously undetected earthquakes in Italy’s Campi Flegrei volcanic region.
Corporate responses to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) controversies often focus on public messaging rather than substantial changes in hiring practices, according to a new study led by David Larcker,…
Companies sometimes find it more profitable to break rules and pay penalties than to follow regulations, according to a recent study by Stanford Graduate School of Business professors Anat Admati…
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