‘Before Stanford’: Exploring interactions through the ages
Shards of a Chinese vase, a stone mortar and pestle and a brass phoenix button: These artifacts and many more are currently on display in the exhibit “Before Stanford: Founding Communities, Present...
View ArticleStanford Cancer Institute receives highest cancer center designation
The Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI) received recognition as a “comprehensive cancer center,” the highest cancer center designation, on July 1. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) awards this...
View ArticleClassy Classes: ARTHIST 158S: ‘From Iconography to Instagram’
In ARTHIST 158S: “From Iconography to Instagram,” students learn how art and history have progressed together, as well as how to analyze and interpret an image. Taught by Michael Metzger, a Ph.D....
View ArticleGlam Grads Q&A: Nathaniel Sloan on musicology, producing a music podcast
In this edition of Glam Grads, The Daily talked with musicology Ph.D. candidate Nathaniel Sloan, who is also a Geballe Dissertation Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center. We asked him about writing...
View ArticleSughra Ahmed joins Stanford as associate dean of religious life
This autumn quarter, Yale Greenberg World Fellow Sughra Ahmed will join the Stanford community as an associate dean for religious life. Ahmed is also the former chair of the Islamic Society of Britain...
View ArticleBikini Atoll corals may give insight into cancer treatment
Bikini Atoll, the site of 23 nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958, may now also be known as the place of the discovery of new insights into how other species prevent cancer. When Harold A. Miller professor...
View ArticleCCRMA’s Music and the Brain Symposium showcases new advances in music...
The sounds of drums blended with discussion about music information research at the scenic Knoll during this year’s Music and the Brain Symposium. The event’s theme of “engagement” research honored...
View Article2017 Bank of the West Classic Preview: Players to Watch
This year's Bank of the West Classic hosted at Stanford features five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova, who returns for her first U.S. tournament since before testing positive for drug use at...
View ArticleQ&A: Alina Utrata creates community through quotes
Class of 2017 alumna Alina Utrata left behind more than the memories of four years of college upon graduation; she also left a Facebook following of over 9,000 people on her page “Things Overheard at...
View ArticleBank of the West Classic at Stanford
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View ArticleQ&A: Three Fellows discuss the Stanford USA MBA program
Stanford’s USA MBA Fellowship pays for a Graduate School of Business student’s tuition for two years if they return to the Midwest for two years to work after completing their studies. The fellowship...
View ArticleOpening doors for arts careers: Stanford’s Summer Internship Program in Arts...
Ena Alvarado ’18 (right) sits at her desk at Akashic Books (Photo by Miranda Shepherd). Whether in the form of writing, painting, sculpture or performance, art covers a wide variety of disciplines that...
View Article‘Before Stanford’: Exploring interactions through the ages
Shards of a Chinese vase, a stone mortar and pestle and a brass phoenix button: These artifacts and many more are currently on display in the exhibit “Before Stanford: Founding Communities, Present...
View ArticleStanford Cancer Institute receives highest cancer center designation
The Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI) received recognition as a “comprehensive cancer center,” the highest cancer center designation, on July 1. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) awards this...
View ArticleClassy Classes: ARTHIST 158S: ‘From Iconography to Instagram’
In ARTHIST 158S: “From Iconography to Instagram,” students learn how art and history have progressed together, as well as how to analyze and interpret an image. Taught by Michael Metzger, a Ph.D....
View ArticleGlam Grads Q&A: Nathaniel Sloan on musicology, producing a music podcast
In this edition of Glam Grads, The Daily talked with musicology Ph.D. candidate Nathaniel Sloan, who is also a Geballe Dissertation Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center. We asked him about writing...
View ArticleSughra Ahmed joins Stanford as associate dean of religious life
This autumn quarter, Yale Greenberg World Fellow Sughra Ahmed will join the Stanford community as an associate dean for religious life. Ahmed is also the former chair of the Islamic Society of Britain...
View ArticleBikini Atoll corals may give insight into cancer treatment
Bikini Atoll, the site of 23 nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958, may now also be known as the place of the discovery of new insights into how other species prevent cancer. When Harold A. Miller professor...
View ArticleCCRMA’s Music and the Brain Symposium showcases new advances in music...
The sounds of drums blended with discussion about music information research at the scenic Knoll during this year’s Music and the Brain Symposium. The event’s theme of “engagement” research honored...
View Article2017 Bank of the West Classic Preview: Players to Watch
This year's Bank of the West Classic hosted at Stanford features five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova, who returns for her first U.S. tournament since before testing positive for drug use at...
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