Frosh 101 supports students through first-year challenges
Now in its sixth year, the popular residentially-based program offers a holistic support system to nearly 1,000 students as they navigate their first year at Stanford.
Following two years of disruption and program suspensions due to COVID-19, Stanford’s iconic Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) has resumed operations in its 12 global locations.
More than 100 students presented their research and service projects at the annual gathering, which coincides each year with the start of Stanford’s Alumni Reunion Weekend.
Three faculty appointed to VPUE leadership positions
The senior-level faculty roles provide counsel to Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Sarah Church on the most pressing issues facing undergraduates at Stanford
Sharon Du selected as a 2022 James C. Gaither Junior Fellow
Each year hundreds of colleges and universities put forward nominees to the national fellowship program, which offers graduating seniors or recent graduates the opportunity to work as a research assistant for Carnegie’s senior scholars in Washington, D.C. Du has been selected for Carnegie’s Asia Program, focusing on China-U.S. relations.
Stanford undergrads awarded Firestone and Golden Medals and Kennedy Thesis Prizes
Students from 27 undergraduate departmental and interdisciplinary honors programs were recently selected for the 2022 Firestone and Golden medals and the Kennedy Honors Thesis prizes.
CTL’s Academic Coaching program builds capacity for student support
The Academic Coaching program is helping students find the support they need to meet the challenges of learning at Stanford while navigating the uncertainty and stress of the pandemic.
Recent gifts to the Leland Scholars Program, including $1 million in alumni and parent support through the Stanford Fund, will undergird the program’s expansion for the next several years.