For the eighth time in program history, women’s water polo claimed the NCAA title, taking home the 2022 crown with a 10-7 victory over USC on Sunday, May 8.
Mary Cooper, a senior with a self-designed major in aerospace engineering and computer science, was among 12 disabled scientists, veterans, students and artists to participate in Mission: AstroAccess, a program among private space enterprises to investigate accessibility in zero gravity.
Cardinal swimmer Brooke Forde won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics and now sets her eyes on the future. Her passion for the environment and climate change motivates her to make a difference in the world.
Medical student Veronica Toro Arana's rowing career earned her a spot in the Tokyo Olympics, where she was the first female rower to represent Puerto Rico.
The new campus program is designed to help student-athletes take advantage of opportunities to receive compensation for their name, image and likeness (NIL) without forfeiting their athletic eligibility.
Stanford Athletics is planning to welcome fans to its competition venues with no capacity limitations beginning with the fall 2021 seasons. Football tailgating is also expected to be permitted.
A more flexible enrollment process approved on a pilot basis by the Faculty Senate means that admission of potential athletes will be more in line with institutions with which Stanford competes for recruits.