Stanford University details engagement options for Admit Weekend

Stanford University details engagement options for Admit Weekend
John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University and developer of the "Taylor Rule" for setting interest rates — Stanford University
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Stanford University has made available the details of upcoming events, leadership messages, and other resources relevant to the Admit Weekend. The important updates will be provided in a manner that is personalized for attendees.

The university has also informed participants that their selection preferences related to these updates are stored in browser cookies. Users have the option to clear this personalization at any time by selecting the “Clear all personalization” feature.

The comprehensive approach aims to ensure that students and visitors have access to the information pertinent to their participation in Admit Weekend activities.

Stanford University continues to comply with privacy standards, providing users the ability to manage their own digital footprint during the event.



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