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Fraternities and sororities begin spring recruitment

Campus Greek-letter organizations are applying lessons learned during the pandemic as they recruit new members and build community.

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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.

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Farm Fest to bring spring festival to the Row

Plans for this casual outdoor event include a music stage with live performances, food trucks and lawn games on the Row.

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Cardinal Nights and more coming this spring

Plans include pick-your-own-movie night, museum trips, neighborhood events and music festivals.

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Translating the stories of women who changed history

Students in Second-Year Spanish: Cultural Emphasis sharpened their skills by translating the stories of 26 remarkable women's lives, making a PBS documentary series accessible for Spanish speakers in time for Women's History Month.

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Zeena Khazendar awarded Newman Civic Fellowship

Zeena Khazendar has been selected as a 2022-23 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact for her work to advance global health access and outcomes.

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Explore your learning profile in 2022

Learning Lab director Kathryn Payne-Gray shares winter quarter resources to support all students. 

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Community organizing scholar Marshall Ganz is 2022 Haas Center Distinguished Visitor

Marshall Ganz, a prominent thought leader on public narrative and community organizing, will be in residence at Stanford and will deliver the Haas Distinguished Visitor Lecture on January 12. Since its inception, the Distinguished Visitor program has brought to campus prominent individuals whose lives and careers have had significant public impact.  

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End-of-quarter update on alcohol and drugs

Senior Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Students Mona Hicks and Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of Vaden Health Services Dr. Jim Jacobs summarize progress and next steps in a message to undergraduates.

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Supporting graduate life outside classrooms and labs

Graduate and professional students, many with families, bring a kaleidoscope of backgrounds, needs and pursuits to Stanford. A multi-faceted support system, including community associates like MBA student Tom Sengmany, helps them build community and find success beyond their academic lives.

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