Students from 28 undergraduate departmental and interdisciplinary honors programs were recognized with Firestone and Golden medals and Kennedy Honors Thesis prizes.
Meet the undergraduate and graduate students honored for their service in areas of extraordinary need, through their work with departments, teams, clubs, residences, and community projects.
The gathering was a place for grad students and their families to meet friends while enjoying a train ride, petting zoo, lawn games, arts and crafts, and lunch on the Abrams Courtyard lawn.
Walks of Asia showcases fashion, poetry, performances
Themes of identity and activism were on stage at a student event that invited the audience to audience to consider the many ways (or “walks”) of being Asian.
Rain showers did nothing to dampen spirits at Aspen Neighborhood’s “Heatwave” outdoor festival on Saturday. In the coming weeks, each of the other undergraduate neighborhoods will host an all-campus event to celebrate their new student-selected name.
‘Too Busy Flourishing’ event spreads the word about mental health and well-being
The event combined ASSU’s regular Friday Flowers giveaway with tables promoting The Flourish, an online publication with tips and resources, as well as other campus organizations.
Furniture designed to be reconfigured on the fly and new presentation technology are some of the upgrades that have been made as part of the Stanford Classrooms Reimagined initiative, founded in 2019 to create a plan for learning spaces that will meet the changing needs of students and faculty.
The art and performance festival hosted by Neighborhood S brought performers, food vendors, and more than 2,000 students to Wilbur Field on a sunny spring evening.