Stanford takes back the Axe in thrilling Big Game victory
AthleticsVideo
The Cardinal dominated Cal 31–10 before a record-breaking crowd, securing its first win in the rivalry since 2020.
Fast on the track, focused in the lab
AthleticsProfile
Track star Sydney Barta is pursuing a career as an orthopedic surgeon for athletes with amputations.
How a Stanford digital media artist is challenging AI’s assumptions
Arts & HumanitiesQ&A
Professor Morehshin Allahyari exposes the cultural biases baked into tech tools, while pushing for more thoughtful, equitable uses of AI.
‘Immune system reset’ cures Type 1 diabetes in mice
Health & MedicineNews
The discovery could also open a new path for treating autoimmune diseases and improving organ transplants.
A Big Game to remember
In the news

Developing a very holistic leadership model, alongside all the offerings in AI, is going to allow us – I hope – to think about the questions of ethics and responsibility, and the importance of human beings and human connection, especially in an AI-powered organization.
Sarah Soule, dean of the Graduate School of Business, on integrating AI into higher education
David Kelley’s Brief But Spectacular take on creativity and design
Stanford d.school founder David Kelley reflects on helping others unlock their creativity.
How to speak clearly and with confidence
Stanford lecturer Matt Abrahams shares how to speak with clarity and be an authentic communicator.
Stanford in the community
Stanford in the community
Stanford partners locally to strengthen climate resilience
Earth & ClimateNews
As climate threats outgrow city-by-city responses, partnerships highlight how counties can unify efforts and deliver tangible benefits for vulnerable communities.
Stanford’s Community Law Clinic celebrates its ‘new forever home’
EventsNews
For over 20 years, the Law School clinic has delivered free legal services to low-income residents in local communities. Now it begins a new chapter in Redwood City.
Community engagement office deepens regional collaboration
Community EngagementNews
In its first five years, Stanford’s Office of Community Engagement has forged partnerships across campus and the region, highlighting the university’s commitment to its neighbors.
Research Matters

Stories in Motion
MoreStories in MotionWilliam Tarpeh wins MacArthur ‘genius grant’
Awards, Honors & AppointmentsVideo
The chemical engineering professor was recognized for his advances in recovering valuable materials from wastewater. “This award is a testament to my community.”



