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The Journey Continues

Anderson Collection

Join us in celebrating this exhibition which showcases the work of 16 incredible women artists! The Anderson Collection is delighted to present The Journey Continues, an exhibition celebrating contemporary women artists who bring new insights that expand and redefine the narrative and shape of contemporary art. Featuring both established and emerging artists, the exhibition includes […]

Cafecito Quechua

Bolivar House

Stanford's Cafecito Quechua is a CLAS-sponsored student working group that brings together the Stanford and neighboring communities to learn about the Quechua language and its culture. Meetings take place on Tuesdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00pm and it is open to anyone who wishes to attend. Our hope is to highlight the presence of the […]

SRWC Team Training

Stanford Redwood City Recreation & Wellness Center

Launch into a new form of training. Stanford Redwood City Recreation and Wellness invites you to join our newest form of personal training. Team training is a training session with a personal trainer and a group of 3-4 people. Participants will meet once a week for 5 weeks based on the timeslot you sign up […]

An Expanded Lens

Anderson Collection

An Expanded Lens invites viewers to reimagine their relationship to artwork in the Anderson Collection by providing new interpretations of the permanent collection through historic arrangements and contemporary pairings on loan from the Anderson family. This exhibition showcases the voices and curatorial collaboration of Stanford art history PhD candidates Emily Chun, Christian Gonzalez Ho, and […]

Why Estonia? The 30-year Journey from the USSR to e-Estonia

Hohbach Hall

Despite a population of fewer than 1.5 million, Estonia has emerged as a global leader in e-governance. From ID cards and digital voting to online tax declarations and thriving tech startups, Estonia’s remarkable digital evolution is a testament to visionary decisions and strategic leadership. This transformation wasn’t inevitable. After regaining independence in the early 1990s, […]

I SEE YOU SEE EVERYTHING Exhibition

, CCRMA Lobby

CCRMA WAVE (Wall for AudioVisual Expression) presents I SEE YOU SEE EVERYTHING by Scarlett Kim & Anthony Storniolo. The exhibition runs in the CCRMA Lobby. Our building is currently open only to current CCRMA affiliates. If you would like to visit the exhibition and you currently do not have access to the building, please contact […]

Art of Science Exhibition

Jen-Hsun Huang Building (School of Engineering), Huang Foyer

The Art of Science Competition is a campus wide event to celebrate the aesthetic beauty of science. Last year we received nearly 100 submissions representing more than 40 departments across the university, encompassing the schools of Medicine, Humanities and Sciences, Sustainability, and Engineering. Join us to celebrate the 14th Art of Science this year! An […]

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 Please confirm all tours with our Visitor Services staff when you check in at the information desk. Tours may be subject to change […]

Ongoing

Stanford Day of Giving

Come together during our inaugural Day of Giving May 14-15 to support the people and programs that make Stanford, Stanford. Support causes you care about, find prizes, play games, and download digital goodies. Get started early with digital downloads on the Day of Giving website.

Art of the Ad: Fashion for a New Century

McMurtry Building, Bowes Art & Architecture Library, second floor. For elevator access without a Stanford ID, please call the library front desk, 650-723-3408.

Pochoir fashion plates and advertisements are part of the allure of early 20th-century Parisian fashion magazines. Art history major, Sita Antel, '26 investigates the role of fashion in her Spring exhibition. On view in Bowes Art & Architecture Library, April 1 - June 20th. M-Th 9-7, Fri 9-5, Sun. 12-6.

Tiffany Sia: No Place

Cantor Arts Center, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery

Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gallery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refers to as “no place,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting. A Child Already Knows is recounted as if from […]

The Faces of Ruth Asawa

Cantor Arts Center

The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University acquired Untitled (LC.012, Wall of Masks) in 2020. These 233 masks, which originally hung on the exterior of Ruth Asawa’s family home in Noe Valley, have never been shown in their entirety outside their original context. After two years of conservation treatment and careful planning, they were mounted […]

Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene

Cantor Arts Center

Just over twenty years ago, scientists introduced the term Anthropocene to denote a new geological epoch marked by human activity. Comprised of forty-four photo-based artists working in a variety of artistic methods from studios and sites across the globe, Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene explores the complexities of this proposed new […]

Jeffrey Gibson: She Never Dances Alone

Cantor Arts Center, Madeleine H. Russell Gallery

In She Never Dances Alone, Jeffrey Gibson pays homage to the matriarchal roots of many Indigenous communities and the healing power of art. The video features acclaimed jingle dancer Sarah Ortegon performing to the song “Sisters” by The Halluci Nation, whose hypnotic beats echo the video’s pulsating, kaleidoscopic visuals. Jingle dances are performed by women […]

Handle with Care

Cantor Arts Center, Madeleine H. Russell Gallery

Handle with Care is a collections-based exhibition focusing on a typically overlooked part of many objects such as vessels, cutlery, weapons, hand mirrors, and so on: the handle. How does this crucial design element invite us into the world of objects—their look and feel, their orientation, their weight? How do handles engage and leverage our […]

Bike Skills Classes

During these free bike skills classes, you’ll learn the basic bike maintenance to prepare your bike for Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days in May. Celebrate bicycling as a sustainable, practical, and fun way to get around the Bay Area—from work to fun to wherever. How to Fix a Flat – April 23 Stanford Campus, […]

Bike Skills Classes

During these free bike skills classes, you’ll learn the basic bike maintenance to prepare your bike for Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days in May. Celebrate bicycling as a sustainable, practical, and fun way to get around the Bay Area—from work to fun to wherever. How to Fix a Flat – April 23 Stanford Campus, […]

Vinay Hiremath @ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Speaker Series (ETL)

In-Person Speaker - Join us live in the NVIDIA Auditorium ×

Vinay Hiremath is a founder of Loom where he scaled the team from 0 to 340 people through to Loom's billion dollar acquisition to Atlassian. He held multiple roles including CTO and VP People and is an angel investor focusing on startups with significant technical risk. He is currently interning at Specter as a mechanical […]

Slavic Colloquium: Kevin Platt – Global Socialist Networks in the Age of Three Worlds: Art and Arbitrage from Mexico to Moscow

Building 260, Pigott Hall, Rm 216

Please join the upcoming Slavic Colloquium talk entitled “Global Socialist Networks in the Age of Three Worlds: Art and Arbitrage from Mexico to Moscow” by Kevin Platt (Professor, Russian & East European Studies, University of Pennsylvania). Abstract: What do the nonconformist Soviet author Vladimir Voinovich, the blacklisted American author Howard Fast, and the Mexican leftist […]

The Unmaking of the Chinese Working Class: The Global Limits of Capitalism

Lathrop Library, 224

This talk draws on a forthcoming book, to be published by Verso Books. The title a deliberate nod to E.P. Thompson’s classic Making of the English Working Class. The English working class constituted the paradigmatic proletariat in the initial stages of industrial capitalism in the West. I use it as a lens for examining the […]

Mood-Boosting Meals Made Simple – Virtual Cooking Class

Food isn’t just fuel. What you eat has a direct impact on your mood, energy, and overall well-being. In this hands-on virtual cooking class, we'll explore how specific ingredients - such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts and seeds, fatty fish and probiotic-rich foods - support a healthy microbiome and can significantly impact your mood, focus, […]

Dost (Friend) Circle: A South Asian Support Space

Old Union, Circle Common Room

Join us to discover wellness tools rooted in tradition, build community, and explore how culture and identity can be powerful sources of healing. Please register on this form. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. May 14, 2025 from 5-6pm Facilitators: Roshni Shukla, MA; Madeleine Kannan Meza, LCSW; and Chaplain Kulapradeep Das

Revolutionizing battery manufacturing: Printing the future of energy | Fireside chat with Karl Littau, CTO of Sakuu

Stanford GSB | 655 Knight Way, Room C102

A Fireside Chat with Karl Littau, CTO of Sakuu Join the Stanford Energy Club and Stanford Founders for an exclusive conversation with Karl Littau, Chief Technology Officer at Sakuu, the company pioneering multi-material additive manufacturing for next-generation batteries. With a career spanning Applied Materials, Xerox PARC, Intermolecular, and Stanford's Geballe Lab, Karl brings a unique […]

STS Prospective Majors Dinner

East Oval Grove

Are you still undecided about your major or considering a different one? Do you have interests in both technology and the humanities? Have you ever wondered what Science, Technology, and Society entails? Or how you can combine fields like biology and history, communications and design, or electrical engineering and public policy? Are you curious about […]

Nisa Ari: The Matter of Palestinian Art

McMurtry Building, 370

In the first half of the twentieth century in Palestine, artists worked within a political landscape in near constant transition—including the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the First World War, British occupation (in the form of the British Mandate from 1920-1948), and the growth of Arab nationalism and Zionism. Yet the primary subjects of Palestinian […]

Student-Led Yoga Wednesday

Old Union, The Sanctuary in the CIRCLE, 3rd floor

Student-Led Yoga is intended as a means of making the mental and physical benefits of asanas readily available to all, regardless of where you are on your yogi journey. Expect to move with your breath: this well-balanced Vinyasa flow class intends to get you out of your head and into your body, and modifications will […]

Medical Humanities Workshop: “Please Read Carefully: The Healing Powers of Fiction” with Jürgen Pieters, Ph.D.

Humanities Center, Watt Dining Room

Join The Linda Randall Meier Research Workshop in The Medical Humanities for a discussion with Jürgen Pieters, Ph.D. "Please Read Carefully: The Healing Powers of Fiction" Workshop Abstract: In this talk I want read a number of scenes in which the reading of literature is portrayed as a potential source of healing. I want to […]

Architecture + Landscape + Urban Design – Spring Lecture Series

Stanford ChEM-H Building, John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Rotunda Level 2, Room E241

The University Architect / Campus Planning and Design Office sponsors a spring lecture series in architecture and landscape architecture. The purpose of the series is to bring together community enthusiasts, students and staff from across different disciplines to hear the latest innovations in building and design. The lectures provide the Bay Area architectural and design […]

Recovery Ally Training

Rogers House, 101

Come learn what it means to support your friends and loved ones who are struggling with, or recovering from, substance use disorder or behavioral addictions, and enjoy some free boba with some cool people while you're at it.

Stanford Day of Giving

Come together during our inaugural Day of Giving May 14-15 to support the people and programs that make Stanford, Stanford. Support causes you care about, find prizes, play games, and download digital goodies. Get started early with digital downloads on the Day of Giving website.

Stanford Bike to Work Day

Stanford - Palm Drive and Arboretum Road; Stanford Redwood City - Stanford Square in front of Cardinal Hall

Thursday, May 15, is Bay Area Bike to Work/Wherever Day, and Stanford Transportation will host Energizer Stations at Stanford and Stanford Redwood City campuses from 7-10am to cheer you on your ride. Come say hi and take a selfie! Remember to log your Pedal Together activities for your chance to win a Tern E-Cargo Bike […]

Financial Counseling with Fidelity (SRWC Cardinal Hall Room C108) (By Appointment Only)

Cardinal Hall, C108

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 […]

Yoga with Intention

Yoga with Intention, hosted by YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry, is gentle yoga practice for individuals dealing with breast cancer, whether in treatment, recovery, or post-treatment. Each 60-minute session includes an opening centering, breathing practices, gentle movement, and meditation or guided imagery. Each session ends with a period of stillness, an opportunity to absorb the benefits […]

Mapping Absence: Global Explorations of Disappearance in Art, Law, and Social Science

Building 260, Pigott Hall, https://www.mappingabsence.com/

More info and register here: https://www.mappingabsence.com/ Event Highlights Legal Perspectives: We are honored to welcome Delia Caicedo from Fundación Guagua (Cali, Colombia), who will lead a workshop on documenting cases of disappearance and human rights abuses in southwestern Colombia. Further, members from Colombia’s Unidad de búsqueda de personas dadas por desaparecidas will join eminent scholars […]

Art of the Ad: Fashion for a New Century

McMurtry Building, Bowes Art & Architecture Library, second floor. For elevator access without a Stanford ID, please call the library front desk, 650-723-3408.

Pochoir fashion plates and advertisements are part of the allure of early 20th-century Parisian fashion magazines. Art history major, Sita Antel, '26 investigates the role of fashion in her Spring exhibition. On view in Bowes Art & Architecture Library, April 1 - June 20th. M-Th 9-7, Fri 9-5, Sun. 12-6.

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 […]

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 […]

Tech Talk: Secrets to Successful Monolith to Microservices Migrations + IEEE Seattle CS Networking Event

Room: 141, Bldg: UW2, 11142-11236 NE 180th St, Bothell, WA 98011, Bothell, Washington, United States, 98011, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483116

Join us for an exciting evening of learning, connecting, and growing your professional network! This IEEE Seattle Networking Night and Tech Talk brings together technology enthusiasts, industry professionals, and students for a lively session focused on solving real-world engineering challenges — followed by plenty of time to meet and mingle with your peers. Whether you’re […]

Improved Resiliency with Clean Solutions Based on Hydrogen and Batteries

Zio Fraedo’s, 611 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, United States, 94523

Extreme weather events increasingly threaten the reliability of distribution networks, highlighting the urgent need for advanced energy storage solutions. This presentation explores the design, deployment, and operation of a first-of-its-kind hybrid hydrogen and battery energy storage system at the Calistoga Resiliency Center, a microgrid serving a municipality in PG&E territory affected by public safety power […]

Teaching with AI Community Share-out

408 Panama Mall, CTL Meeting Space (Room 116)

Join a community of fellow instructors sharing and discussing their experiences navigating AI in their teaching practices. Multiple events will be hosted in-person only at the Center for Teaching and Learning in spring quarter. Each event includes lightning talks and open discussions featuring Stanford educators. This series is part of AI meets Education at Stanford […]

Shannon Novak: Trust. Me.

Trigger warning: This exhibition examines sensitive topics including depression, self-harm, and suicide. “You know what your problem is? You're boring, you have no personality, you're ugly, you're a virgin, you'll never have a boyfriend, you're pathetic, you're worthless, you should just kill yourself and do the world a favor” (Chai , 2025). Conversational AI agents […]

Present Histories: 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition

Stanford Art Gallery

The Department of Art & Art History introduces Present Histories, the 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition, featuring the thesis artwork of our graduating Art Practice MFA students: Damon Casarez, Elina Frumerman, Emily Harter, & Cooper Salmon. The four artists in the 2025 MFA exhibition, Present Histories, share a common thread: to infuse the materials of their […]

Tiffany Sia: No Place

Cantor Arts Center, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery

Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gallery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refers to as “no place,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting. A Child Already Knows is recounted as if from […]

The Faces of Ruth Asawa

Cantor Arts Center

The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University acquired Untitled (LC.012, Wall of Masks) in 2020. These 233 masks, which originally hung on the exterior of Ruth Asawa’s family home in Noe Valley, have never been shown in their entirety outside their original context. After two years of conservation treatment and careful planning, they were mounted […]

Jeffrey Gibson: She Never Dances Alone

Cantor Arts Center, Madeleine H. Russell Gallery

In She Never Dances Alone, Jeffrey Gibson pays homage to the matriarchal roots of many Indigenous communities and the healing power of art. The video features acclaimed jingle dancer Sarah Ortegon performing to the song “Sisters” by The Halluci Nation, whose hypnotic beats echo the video’s pulsating, kaleidoscopic visuals. Jingle dances are performed by women […]

Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene

Cantor Arts Center

Just over twenty years ago, scientists introduced the term Anthropocene to denote a new geological epoch marked by human activity. Comprised of forty-four photo-based artists working in a variety of artistic methods from studios and sites across the globe, Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene explores the complexities of this proposed new […]

Handle with Care

Cantor Arts Center, Madeleine H. Russell Gallery

Handle with Care is a collections-based exhibition focusing on a typically overlooked part of many objects such as vessels, cutlery, weapons, hand mirrors, and so on: the handle. How does this crucial design element invite us into the world of objects—their look and feel, their orientation, their weight? How do handles engage and leverage our […]

Ask Fidelity: Navigating Market Volatility (Fidelity Webinar)

Learn about the importance of having a plan and staying the course, investing best practices and common pitfalls to avoid during volatile markets. The goal is for you to establish a plan if you don’t have one, feel comfortable with your plan and know where to get help. To register for this complimentary event, visit: […]

The Global Fight Against LGBTI Rights

Encina Hall, Reuben Hills Conference Room- Encina Hall, Second Floor, East Wing, E207

How Transnational Conservative Networks Target Sexual and Gender Minorities In the past three decades, remarkable progress has been made in numerous countries for the rights of individuals marginalized due to their sexual orientation and gender identity. The advancements in LGBTI rights in a variety of diverse countries can largely be attributed to the tireless efforts […]

Neurosciences Seminar: Priya Rajasethupathy – Mechanisms of memory stabilization over long time-scales

Stanford Neurosciences Building | Gunn Rotunda (E241)

Join the speaker for coffee, cookies, and conversation before the talk, starting at 11:45am. Mechanisms of memory stabilization over long time-scalesAbstract How are transient stimuli converted into lasting internal representations? And are there unique strategies to achieve memory on different time scales? Our lab addresses these questions by bridging functional genomics with systems neuroscience to […]

Electoral Margins and Political Competition

We assemble a comprehensive database of historical electoral results for the US House, Senate and presidential contests, from the 19th century until today. We analyze long run trends in election vote margins and party seat margins. Seat margins declined in the recent period, so the margins of control of the House, Senate, and Electoral College […]

Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement | Book Talk with Cole Bunzel

Encina Commons, 123

The controversial Islamic movement founded by ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb that arose in the central Arabia in mid-18th century forever changed both the region’s political landscape and the history of Islamic thought. While teaching most professed Muslims to be polytheists for tomb and saint veneration, he also preached the "true Muslims" to show hatred and enmity […]

Fundamentals of Freestyle | Water Safety Month Clinic

Arrillaga Outdoor Education & Recreation Center, Avery Rec Pool

Prerequisites: Ability to swim 25-50 yards of freestyle continuously; comfortable in deep water and can tread water for 1 minute (may use hands to help) Want to improve your freestyle stroke? This clinic covers the basics of body position, breathing, kick, and arm technique to help you swim smoother and more efficiently. Perfect for advanced […]

Bike Skills Classes

During these free bike skills classes, you’ll learn the basic bike maintenance to prepare your bike for Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days in May. Celebrate bicycling as a sustainable, practical, and fun way to get around the Bay Area—from work to fun to wherever. How to Fix a Flat – April 23 Stanford Campus, […]

Bike Skills Classes

During these free bike skills classes, you’ll learn the basic bike maintenance to prepare your bike for Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days in May. Celebrate bicycling as a sustainable, practical, and fun way to get around the Bay Area—from work to fun to wherever. How to Fix a Flat – April 23 Stanford Campus, […]

Wildfires, Business and Society: “Hang Together – or Hang Separately”

Our Spring Quarter WIldfire Research and Policy Seminar Series continues this week with a talk by Peter Williams from ARISE-US. He will speak on Wildfires, Business and Society: “Hang Together - or Hang Separately." Abstract Wildfires, like any other form of disaster, are complex multi-faceted events. One aspect that is not recognized as often as […]

An Enslaved Credit Market: Slavery, Contract Law, and Credit Circulation in 19th Century Rio de Janeiro

Humanities Center, Board Room

(Co-sponosored by the Department of History and Stanford Humanities Center) Professor Clemente Penna (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) will present his recently published work on the relationship between slavery and credit markets in early nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro. Stanford Professor Zephyr Frank will serve as discussant, and Phd Candidate in History and Tinker Dissertation Completion […]

Game Changers: Women Breaking Barriers as In-House Counsel for Professional Sports Teams

, Stanford Law School, F.I.R. Building, Rm. 190

Please join the Office of Alumni Relations in partnership with Stanford Entertainment and Sports Law Association (SESLA) for an engaging panel featuring women who are redefining the landscape of in-house counsel within the sports industry. These trailblazers will share their remarkable journeys, offering valuable insights into the challenges and successes they've faced while forging careers […]

Environmental Behavioral Sciences Seminar ” Solar Irrigation Farming and the Jevons Paradox in Pakistan.”

Y2E2 Building, 299

Solar Irrigation Farming and the Jevons Paradox in Pakistan The rapid decline in solar PV pricing over the recent decade has shifted both access and opportunity for solar power generation and use. Solar irrigation pumping (SIP) systems are one such emerging opportunity, whose use is rapidly expanding across South Asia in particular. SIP systems improve […]

Research Data Management and Open Science Workshop

Location: VirtualDate and Time: 2:00PM - 3:00PM, Thursday, May 15, 2025Lead Instructor: Maricela Abarca, Data Curator for Interdisciplinary SustainabilityWherever you are in the research data lifecycle, this workshop will help you assess your data hygiene and adopt data management strategies that enhance the integrity, quality, reproducibility, compliance, accessibility and preservation of your data. We will […]

PhD Dissertation Defense: Peter Suzuki

Clark Center, Auditorium

Title: High-throughput affinity measurements of direct interactions between activation domains and co-activators Abstract: Sequence-specific activation by transcription factors is essential for gene regulation(Ptashne 1988; Mitchell and Tjian 1989). Key to this are activation domains, which often fall within disordered regions of transcription factors(Ravarani et al. 2018; Már et al. 2023) and recruit co-activators to initiate […]

Drupallers Drop-in Help, Virtual Edition!

"Drupallers Drop-in Help" is held on the Third Thursday of every month for people to drop in and be helped with any Drupal website questions they have (or to drop in and help others). We will be meeting virtually this month using Zoom. If we have more than one experienced Drupaller helping we'll make use […]

Stanford Engineering Centennial Celebration and Showcase

Jen-Hsun Huang Building (School of Engineering), Science and Engineering Quad Lawns

From robots that climb, swim, and fly to bio-inspired technologies shaping the future, this interactive showcase highlights the most exciting research, projects, and breakthroughs that are redefining the boundaries of possibility, all designed to inspire, engage, and ignite curiosity. Join us for this historic event. A Stanford Pass account is required to register for this […]

Making Meaning: A Discussion on Mental Health and Spirituality

Old Union, 302

Come explore how spirituality and mental health impact each other. Join a 4-week discussion co-facilitated by ORSL and CAPS. This is an educational and community-building discussion series, not a therapy or treatment group. We will ask for your anonymous feedback about this series as part of your particiation, to find out its value for students […]

QTrees

419 Lagunita Dr Stanford

Qtrees is a process/support group for LGBTQIA+ undergraduate and graduate students at Stanford. Join us to connect with other LGBTQIA+ to process and support each other around your identity and how that may impact your experience. QTrees will meet for 60 mins. weekly for 7 weeks, with same people each week.Facilitated by Christine Catipon, PsyDMeeting […]

Hope: The Future of an Idea | 2025 Spring Celebration

Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall

Where is hope in humanities research? Perhaps it's a concept with a particular history, perhaps a force whose effects are latent or invisible; or it may be absent altogether for reasons to explain. Does hope motivate one's work? What does hope mean intellectually and personally? Please join us for brief responses to these questions by […]

Climate Tech Job Fair

Mitchell Earth Sciences Patio, Mitchell Patio

Looking for a role in climate tech? Stop by Mitchell Patio on May 15th to speak with climate tech companies that are actively hiring. This event is hosted by the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and Stanford Alumni in Climate Tech. All Stanford students are encouraged to attend! Let us know if you are coming […]

Spotlight on Special Collections

Green Library, Bing Wing, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda

Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections, on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to August 31, 2025. Spotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platform developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Services department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception, the site hosts 164 online exhibits that […]

Spotlight on Special Collections Exhibit Reception

Green Library, Bing Wing, Rotunda

Join us in the Green Library Rotunda from 4:30 - 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 15th, for a reception to celebrate the Spotlight on Special Collections exhibition, on view from May 15 through August 31, 2025. Please RSVP if you would like to attend. Spotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platform developed and maintained […]