Admissions changes; “mankeeping”; new AD| stanfordmag.org
STANFORD magazine provides news and views through a Stanford alumni lens.| stanfordmag.org
These five-day excursions enable some way-finding.| stanfordmag.org
The peculiar history and happy weirdness of EBF.| stanfordmag.org
In a June 26 letter to Stanford faculty and staff, university president Jonathan Levin, ’94, and provost Jenny Martinez announced a $140 million reduction in the allocation of university general funds to support operations for the coming academic year. Levin and Martinez cited significant budget consequences from federal policy changes, including reductions in federal research support and an increase in endowment tax. The $140 million budget reduction does not include cuts to Stanford’s S...| Stanford magazine
What it’s like to work at a civic nonprofit.| stanfordmag.org
In a Q&A four days before the United States struck Iranian nuclear sites, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies scholars Abbas Milani, the head of Stanford’s Iranian studies program and the co-founder of the Iran Democracy Project at the Hoover Institution, and Amichai Magen, JSM ’03, a visiting fellow in Israel studies, broke down the longstanding rivalry between the two nations and analyzed the effects of the current war on regional stability and the implications for global...| Stanford magazine
What it’s like to work in the classroom.| stanfordmag.org
A view inside the world of affordable housing.| Stanford magazine
In the Spring issue, we asked what you’ve learned from a constructive disagreement. Here’s a sampling of your responses.| Stanford magazine
James Ferguson, of Palo Alto, February 12, at 65. He was the Susan S. and William H. Hindle Professor of Anthropology, emeritus, and former department chair who oversaw the merger of Stanford’s two anthropology departments in 2007. His research interests included political economy and economic development, and in 2009 he delivered the Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture, the most significant annual lecture in cultural anthropology. He wrote numerous books (including The Anti-Politics Machine), artic...| Stanford magazine
One composer blends East and West through creative instrumentation.| Stanford magazine
When Herbert Hoover and Ray Lyman Wilbur went to Washington, they left their friend Robert Swain in charge of the university. But they never quite relinquished control.| Stanford magazine
Daniel Swain studies extreme floods. And droughts. And wildfires. Then he explains them to the rest of us.| stanfordmag.org
A psychologist with on-the-ground expertise offers insights for survivors and their communities.| stanfordmag.org
What Professor Alexander Nemerov cares about and why.| stanfordmag.org