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College is an adjustment for everyone. The Stanford Summer Fellows Program offers first-generation, low-income students a transformative experience designed to address their distinct needs.
We are preparing students to live, work, and serve as thoughtful citizens through groundbreaking new curricula, enhanced resources, and financial aid.
College is an adjustment for everyone. The Stanford Summer Fellows Program offers first-generation, low-income students a transformative experience designed to address their distinct needs.
Supporting Stanford’s remarkable student-athletes is another team—often unseen, always unparalleled—helping them be their best.
How ePluribus is teaching students to engage across differences.
Feeling adrift and disconnected from purpose, a high school student set out to map his future. A gift from an alum made that future possible.
Yes, according to a new training program for resident assistants—part of Stanford’s broader effort to foster more constructive dialogue on campus and beyond.
Stanford’s visiting artists are introducing art—and a new flow of ideas—across the campus.
We set out to document a day in the life of the Stanford Women’s Basketball team. (We ended up capturing life with Coach Tara VanDerveer, too.)
Andrew Luck, ’12, MA ’23, reflects on what student-athletes get, and what they give.
Three Embedded Ethics Fellows describe what’s top of mind as they work with today’s computer science students—tomorrow’s technologists, innovators, and leaders—and what gives them hope for the future.
For political science professor Michael McFaul, getting admitted to Stanford was only the first step.