Blending disciplines for a brighter world
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Yannie Tan, a multilingual musician who experiences sound as color, graduates in June with a self-designed major in computer visualization and a minor in music. She will intern at Disney and LEGO before completing her coterminal degree in computer science.
Alia Farid and Camille Utterback to create new campus artworks
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The two public art commissions to be installed on campus in the next academic year reflect themes relevant to Stanford and the greater Bay Area.
Brown v. Board at 70
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The narrowness of the ruling in the 1954 Supreme Court decision contributes to its having had painfully little effect on the field of education, says Stanford Law’s Ralph Richard Banks. “Brown at 70 is not aging well.”
Meet our faculty: Tadashi Tokieda
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The mathematics professor’s lectures are often compared to magic shows, with floating balls and spinning tops used to demonstrate complex concepts. But unlike an illusionist’s sleight of hand, Tadashi Tokieda’s tricks are designed to be both transparent and reproducible.
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View all In the newsIt’s not these big structural factors that are outside the school districts’ control that are driving this. It’s things that are under the control of the educational system.”
Sean Reardon on the rise of school segregation
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The future of computer music
Humans and computers making music together is the best of both worlds, Ge Wang tells Russ Altman on this episode of The Future of Everything.
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.