Undergraduate Tanner Christensen in the Main Quad.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadMemorial Church reflected in a Main Quad rain puddle.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadThe Burghers of Calais almost appear to be wading through Memorial Court on their way to plead for their besieged city during the Hundred Years’ War.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadEngineering graduate student Nikka Mofid enjoys a cup of coffee in the Main Quad.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadLooking from the Main Quad to the Science and Engineering Quadrangle.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadFrom the Main Quad with Green Library and the Hoover Tower in the distance.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadLooking west through the Freeman-Thornton Gate into the Main Quad.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadOld Union from White Plaza.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadHeading to the student COVID testing site at Tresidder Union.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadThe tables outside Tresidder Memorial Union remain closed off.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadSpace Lane by Linda Fleming is located in Encina Commons. It consists of large concentric steel rings that encompass four elongated cubes. When lit by the sun or streetlamps, the overlapping steel bars create shadows and patterns that become essential parts of this sculpture, suggesting dynamic movement in a static form. Image credit: Andrew BrodheadAlong the sidewalk in front of Encina Hall.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadHoover Tower from the Hoover Tower fountain.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadThe Rodin Sculpture Garden at the Cantor Arts Center.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadAt the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, which is located at the corner of Santa Teresa and Lomita Drive.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadThe Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, located in front of Roble Hall, was a project by an anthropologist who worked in New Guinea and wanted to give back to the community members who helped him with his research. It features traditional painted posts used in the spirit houses of the Kwoma and Iatul people.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadThe Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden features the work of 10 artists from the Middle Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea.Image credit: Andrew BrodheadThe entrance to the new Stanford Hospital.Image credit: Andrew Brodhead Fullscreen