Students share what it’s like to practice their religion at Stanford and the central role that faith communities have played in their Stanford journey.
A senior class president and a scholar of Mandarin, she’ll soon begin a one-year master’s program as a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
In a message to undergraduates, administrators report progress, describe plans to name each neighborhood, and invite students to share their feedback and get involved.
The James W. Lyons Award recognizes and honors students for exceptional service and contributions made through a variety of departments, teams, clubs, residences and community projects on and off-campus.
New course exposes students to the beauty of Japanese functional objects
In a course that debuted in the winter 2022 quarter, students learn about culturally significant Japanese objects and the blurred boundary between aesthetics and practicality.
The Arbor returns as a vibrant, casual hang-out spot
Two long-time Stanford community members have played key roles in creating and operating the Arbor, offering students a casual place to hang out with friends, order food and beer and listen to live entertainment.