Stanford GSB unveils new name for entrepreneurial studies center
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Renamed through contributions from alumni and friends, the Grousbeck-Holloway Center for Entrepreneurial Studies honors its founders, professors H. Irving Grousbeck and Charles A. Holloway.
Stanford Deep Lab opens new frontiers in nanotech
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A $29 million renovation transformed a decommissioned physics facility three stories below the engineering quad into a new university hub for nanoscale research.
New spaces expand residential and community life for students
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A new Row house at 572 Mayfield will open in fall 2027, while 672 Lomita is being converted into a shared gathering spot for student organizations.
Campus center to get makeover and new gathering spaces
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The Commons will bring a renovated bookstore and post office buildings, a new Student Barn social and event center, extensive landscaping, and more to the heart of campus.
Inside the new home for African and African American Studies
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The “remarkable space” featuring stadium seating, artwork by Black artists, and collaborative study areas looks toward the future while being rooted in the past.
Q&A with StanfordNext project executive Whitney McNair
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McNair discusses the work to develop a new long-term campus land use plan and the essential role of the university community and local residents in the effort.
‘A place where ideas about learning will take root and reach the world’
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Stanford has officially dedicated the new buildings of the Graduate School of Education, completing its journey to create a state-of-the-art hub for education research, teaching, and collaboration at the heart of campus.
$25 million gift from Carol and Ned Spieker to transform care for mothers and babies
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Their generosity will support the modernization of Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford’s West Building.
Stanford releases annual crime statistics, safety report
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The 2025 Safety, Security, and Fire Report, which provides valuable campus safety information, is published annually in compliance with federal law and is available online and in print.
Stanford launches ‘Last Mile’ program to improve mail efficiency and advance sustainability goals
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The student package processing and delivery system will start this fall and is part of the new Mail and Package Services program announced earlier this year.