Tickets are now available for the California Museum’s highly anticipated Día de los Muertos Fiesta on Saturday, October 11.| California Museum
Dallas real estate executive Jared Caplan is suing Sarafan for alleged fraud, seeking monetary relief of over $1 million. The post University Board chair Lily Sarafan faces lawsuit appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Tickets are now available for the California Museum’s highly anticipated Día de los Muertos Fiesta on Saturday, October 11.| California Museum
Additionally, three new members will begin terms this year: Leslie Davila, '97, and Ann Marie Becker Gross, ’82, on July 1, 2025, and Adam H. Schechter, ’86, HON '21 on Jan. 1, 2026.| La Salle University
The California Museum is proud to present "Revolutionary Grain: Celebrating the Spirit of the Black Panthers in Portraits and Stories," a powerful exhibition on view June 14 through November 2, 2025, at the California Museum.| California Museum
Stanford’s investigation into its own president did not include some allegations it was made aware of in writing. It also lost out on access to some witnesses.| The Stanford Daily
On view now, Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in Print, a stunning exhibition featuring dozens of screenprints from Mission Gráfica, a community print center and an incubator of cultural ferment in San Francisco.| California Museum
Interim University President Mark Wrighton said the Board of Trustees approved a policy to arm roughly 20 GWPD officers with 9 mm handguns.| The GW Hatchet
Marc Tessier-Lavigne sent faculty and staff an email Friday stating that The Daily's reporting on allegations that his Alzheimer's research contained falsified data was "replete with falsehoods." Daily Editor in Chief Sam Catania ’24 said the paper stands by its reporting.| The Stanford Daily
“This story is evolving in ways that make me question my decision to come to Stanford and SLAC to conduct my research in the first place.” Researchers criticized the special committee appointed by the Board of Trustees for lack of transparency and the committee released a statement.| The Stanford Daily
Three more papers have been identified as containing alleged image manipulation since The Daily’s first article. Stanford announced that former U.S. Attorney Carol Lam would lead its investigation, upsetting scientists who criticized the University for investigating itself rather than calling on a third party.| The Stanford Daily
Today, the Wikimedia Foundation announced that two new members have joined its Board of Trustees: Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz and Christel Steigenberger. The post The Wikimedia Foundation welcomes community-and-affiliate selected trustees appeared first on Wikimedia Foundation.| Wikimedia Foundation
The California Museum is proud to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees: Aram Nadjarian, Founder & Managing Partner of Mozaic Media & Communications (Mozaic), an award-winning environmental policy leader and communications strategist; and Scott Chan, Chief Investment Officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) and a nationally respected expert in institutional investment and financial stewardship.| California Museum
Richard Alexander Over the last decade, Richard Alexander L’82 has navigated his chosen profession (the law) and his chosen passion (Syracuse University and ...| SU News
His paper was called “the miracle result.” But it never turned into an Alzheimer’s treatment. Now, four former Genentech senior scientists and executives allege that an internal review in 2011 discovered the paper had been based on fabricated research — and that Marc Tessier-Lavigne kept the results of the review from becoming public. He denies the allegations.| The Stanford Daily
One editor of a journal urges President Tessier-Lavigne to step down as more allegations of image alteration in papers co-authored by the neuroscientist emerge and the investigation into his work is, according to experts, marred.| The Stanford Daily
In light of recent events in Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, Whitman Students for Justice in Palestine (WSJP) and the Student Action Coalition (SAC) requested the Board of Trustees of Whitman College divest from various companies. The proposal entitled Proposal for the Immediate Divestment from Military Manufacturers was submitted on Nov. 29,...| Whitman Wire