Windhover Contemplative Center reopens to visitors

Windhover Contemplative Center reopens to visitors
John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University and developer of the "Taylor Rule" for setting interest rates — Stanford University
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The Windhover Contemplative Center has reopened its doors. The announcement, made on April 2, 2025, invites the public to engage with its offerings.

Stanford University, being home to this unique center, emphasizes the significance of providing a contemplative space for its visitors. The center has been a place for reflection and has now resumed its operations to continue this tradition.

Additionally, the University remains committed to keeping its community informed and connected, offering various announcements, events, and leadership messages as resources. Visitors are also reminded that personal selections on the center’s website are stored in a browser cookie, which can be cleared at any time for privacy concerns.

The nature and services of the Windhover Contemplative Center reflect Stanford’s dedication to fostering an environment of mindfulness and reflection.

The community is encouraged to visit the center and engage with its peaceful surroundings.



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