
Student-curated exhibit reimagines museum practice
Feature
De la Tierra: Indigenous Ceramics from West Mexico Transcending Time and Space, features objects from the Stanford University Archaeology Collections, with a focus on the communities that created them. The exhibition is on display until April 2025.

The impact of overturning the Chevron decision
Analysis & Insights

Committee report calls for ‘better guardrails’ but not a blanket ban on fossil fuel funding
News
Citing academic freedom as “an underpinning of good science” and the need for a “robust and diverse” approach to climate solutions, a Stanford committee recommended against prohibiting research funds from fossil fuel companies.

Chip-scale titanium-sapphire laser puts powerful technology in reach
Research
In a single leap from tabletop to the microscale, engineers at Stanford have produced the world’s first practical titanium-sapphire laser on a chip, democratizing a once-exclusive technology.

Chamber music takes the stage with free public concerts
News
In an annual summer tradition, musicians from around the world convene on campus for 10 days of study, community, and free public performances.
Congratulations, graduates!
Video
On Sunday, Stanford awarded 1,838 bachelor’s degrees, 2,575 master’s degrees, and 1,003 doctoral degrees. Watch the highlights from the Commencement ceremony.
Commencement Weekend highlights

‘You’re not a wave. You’re water,’ Melinda French Gates tells Stanford graduates
Event Highlights
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates urged graduates to embrace life’s transitions during her keynote speech at Stanford’s 133rd Commencement.

Community centers celebrate 2024 graduates
Event Highlights

Baccalaureate celebration offers a message of joy
Event Highlights
Messages from Leadership
View all Messages from LeadershipCommencement remarks by Stanford President Richard Saller

This morning’s occupation of Building 10

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In the news
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We figured most of this out by playing with a piece of paper.”
Manu Prakash, associate professor of bioengineering, on discovering how the single-celled lacrymaria olor extends its origami-like neck.
Campus Resources:Resources for campus events, safety, and well-being
In a time of heightened anxiety and concern in light of the events in Israel and Gaza, this page provides information and resources for students, as well as for other members of the Stanford community.


