A new spring quarter course examined Stanford’s past, including the people, personalities, and politics that have made the university what it is today.
An influential figure in education who served in four federal administrations, Smith was a strong advocate for educational equity and standards-based reform.
The fund helps provide refuge at Stanford for researchers and academics who have fled persecution or conflict in their home countries so they can safely continue their scholarship.
Over three years, a Stanford Law clinic created a mission-critical suite of contracts for Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger relief organization.
William Shakespeare’s tragedy about the assassination of the Roman leader and the violence that ensued was staged as part of the COLLEGE winter quarter course, Citizenship in the 21st Century.