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Into The Woods

Dinkelspiel Auditorium

Join us for the Stanford University Department of Music's production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods! This enchanting musical weaves together beloved fairy tales, exploring the desires and challenges of characters from Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel, and Little Red Riding Hood. As their paths cross, remember: be careful what you wish for... Come […]

Public Tour | Cantor Highlights: 3 PM

Cantor Arts Center

Public Tours: Cantor Highlights Explore the highlights of the Cantor's permanent collection on a public tour that leads you through a selection of works spanning varied cultures and time periods. Admission Info Tours do not require a reservation and are free of charge. We ask you acquire a free all-day reservation to the museum for […]

Branner Library Monthly Book & Map Exhibit – Naturally Hazardous: Extreme Weather

Mitchell Earth Sciences, Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections

Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collection exhibit series: Naturally Hazardous From the cosmically unavoidable to the anthropogenically-induced, Earth can be naturally hazardous to humans. In the 2024-25 academic year, Branner Library’s exhibit series will feature the science and impact of volcanoes, wildfires, drought, and more. December 4 - January 31: Delve into the power […]

To Trust or Not to Trust: Authenticity by Design

Hohbach Hall, Main Exhibit Promenade

The internet is at an inflection point. With the growth of artificial intelligence and synthetic media, trust in information faces unprecedented threats. Authenticity is not guaranteed. At the same time, new technologies–referred to as “Web 3”–present opportunities to protect the integrity of data. These solutions can be applied to critical practices including investigative journalism, historical […]

Depression Study from the Depression Research Clinic

Introducing the COMP 005 Study Learn more about a study looking at a new investigational treatment approach for treatment-resistant depression using an investigational medicine alongside psychological support. You may be able to join the study if you: — Are 18 years of age or older — Have been diagnosed with major depression and have not […]

Clinical Study: Treatment Resistant Depression with Suicidal Ideation

Department of Psychiatry

A new study funded by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is recruiting people currently experiencing symptoms of depression and suicidal thoughts. All eligible will receive one infusion of Ketamine followed by 4 weeks of a medication or placebo. You may be eligible to participate in this 6 week study if you are between 18-70 […]

Cheonggea Ilsu Cha: Grasp the essence, and the form fades away

Lathrop Library, East Asia Library, 2nd floor

청계 차일수: 득의망상 (得意忘象) Cheonggea Ilsu Cha: Grasp the Essence, and the Form Fades Away The Stanford East Asia Library presents an exhibition by the South Korean artist Cheonggea Ilsu Cha from November 18, 2024 to February 20, 2025. Artist Cha has dedicated his 40-year career to the mastery of ‘literati’ painting. The literati genre […]

Lou Henry Hoover Carillon Performance

Hoover Tower

Enjoy the melodic chiming of the 48 bronze bells serenading campus today. The bells can be heard outdoors anywhere in the vicinity of Hoover Tower. The performance is free and open to the public. About the Carillon Named in honor of First Lady and Stanford alumna, Lou Henry Hoover, the carillon is composed of 48 […]

Narrow Keyboard Open House

Braun Music Center, Room 207 & Room 234

Stanford Keyboard Studies invites you to explore and test accessible piano keyboards at our Narrow Keyboard Open House! These modern grand piano actions feature reduced octave widths, designed to better accommodate smaller hands. Research shows that 87% of women, 23% of men, and 100% of young children have hand spans considered too small to be […]

Student Recital: Ellen Li, piano

Braun Music Center, Campbell Recital Hall

Ellen Li presents an afternoon piano recital in Campbell Recital Hall featuring music by Mozart, Chopin, and more. Admission Information Free admission

5-SURE Safe Rides

Stanford University

5-SURE SAFE RIDES | 8PM- 2AM | 7 DAYS A WEEK | FREE A new way around campus. 5-SURE’s new app Trip-shot helps get you where you need to go, safely. Accurate wait times. Driver location. Vehicle information. Real-time updates. Similar to rideshare apps, Stanford's communities can soon schedule rides through the app. 5-SURE Safe […]

Financial Counseling with Fidelity (Virtual Only)

Did you know that advisors from Fidelity Investments and TIAA provide free individual financial counseling on campus at your convenience? They can offer guidance on the best strategy to meet your retirement goals through Stanford's retirement savings plans. Contact Fidelity directly to schedule an appointment with a representative to review your current and future retirement […]

De la Tierra: Indigenous Ceramics from West Mexico Transcending Time and Space

Stanford Archaeology Center

De la Tierra has multiple meanings: from the earth, from the ground, from the homeland. This exhibition draws from two collections of ceramic objects made by Indigenous creators in West Mexico. One is ancient burial offerings from the tombs of various communities in a region traversing what now comprises the Mexican states of Nayarit, Jalisco, […]

Panoply of Pop-Ups exhibition, Bowes Library, Winter quarter

McMurtry Building, Bowes Art & Architecture Library

Spoiler alert: Come see flying playing cards in Alice in Wonderland to Dada-inspired happenings in Cabaret Voltaire. Featuring books from the Bowes Locked Stacks collection. Curated by Lorna Corbetta and Katie Keller. On view Winter quarter. M-Th 9-7, F 9-5, Sun 12-6.

The Battalion Artist: A Sailor’s Journey through the South Seas

Hoover Tower, Lou Henry Hoover Gallery

Visitors to Hoover Tower are invited to embark on a special journey through the Pacific theater of World War II via the newest exhibition presented by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. The Battalion Artist: A Sailor’s Journey Through the South Seas traces the wartime experiences of Natale Bellantoni, a gifted artist and member of […]

Bitcoin+: Blockchain Architectures, Stablecoins, & Its Transformative Potential

Valley Research Park 319 N Bernardo Ave, Mountain View, CA, United States

LOCATION ADDRESS (Hybrid, in person or by zoom, you choose) Valley Research Park 319 North Bernardo Avenue Mountain View, CA CA 93043 If you want to join remotely, you can submit questions via Zoom Q&A. The zoom link: https://acm-org.zoom.us/j/96078862665?pwd=NncbzPaGyLniAXTEea2Rl1zCEbTxPU.1 Join via YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/EmvsJ3wwCp0?feature=share AGENDA 6:30 Door opens, food and networking (we invite honor system contributions) […]

Xiaoze Xie: Ashes of Memory

Stanford Art Gallery

Xiaoze Xie: Ashes of Memory surveys the artist’s thirty-year thematic exploration of epistemology, memory, and the fragility of cultural heritage through the lens of library books. Renowned for his paintings, Xie's artistic practice spans a diverse range of media, including video art and installation, enabling him to explore concepts with expanded nuance and depth. Begun […]

Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship (SIGF) Info Session – Virtual

Virtual (Via Zoom)

Join us for an upcoming Information Session on the Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship (SIGF) hosted by the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education. This event will provide information on the SIGF Program, which grants three-year fellowships to exceptional doctoral students committed to groundbreaking interdisciplinary research. This session will be held virtually via Zoom. […]

Empower Your Health

Regular medical care with a trusted provider is an important part of your wellness plan, whether your visit is an annual wellness check-up or to address a specific medical concern. Yet the amount of time you are able to spend with your provider is often limited. What can you do to optimize your visit? In […]

Imamate and Siyāsa: Critical Reflections on Early Islamic Political Discourses

Encina Commons, 123

This presentation addresses the emergence of non-religious and non-ulema-centric notions of good governance, opening vistas for new conversations in political thought and empire studies. Taking a critical stance toward the over-emphasis on Islam as framework of intellectual history, this monograph decenters the colonial-Eurocentric and Islamist narratives to offer a provocative reconsideration of key strands of […]