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Stanford students claim disabilities to score better housing: Junior
Elsa Johnson published an exposé that suggests the culture at Stanford practically encourages students to game the system.
Stanford University's campus is a destination in itself, with 8,000 acres of architecture, art, history and trails. Here's how to visit as an intelligent tourist.
The University believes the county’s updated Stanford Community Plan would hinder its ability to address affiliate needs.
Stanford University will launch a new initiative focusing on mental health of student athletes and revise its disciplinary process as part of a settlement with the family of Katie Meyer, a star soccer goalkeeper who died by suicide on campus in 2022.
Stanford University will lay off at least 363 employees this fall as part of $140 million in budget cuts driven by rising costs and changes in federal funding policies, including a steep revision to the endowment tax. The layoffs will affect a wide range ...
Stanford University has reached a settlement with the parents of soccer star Katie Meyer after years of court battles over the 22-year-old goalie’s tragic suicide, which the family believes the school caused with threats of punishment for offenses she didn’t commit,
A view of the Old Union on Stanford University’s campus in Palo Alto on Oct. 7, 2025. Photo by Seeger Gray. Six years after its ambitious growth plan fizzled in the face of community concerns and county demands, Stanford University is preparing to try again.
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At Stanford, some students pose as Jains to bypass $7,944 meal plan
Stanford University faces scrutiny after unverified claims emerged that some students allegedly misuse Jain dietary exemptions to evade the school's costly mandatory meal plans. The allegations have sparked an online debate over religious accommodations,
MedOS, which the Stanford-Princeton AI Coscientist Team is building from data from multiple sources, is designed to facilitate robot aid in clinical settings.
Stanford University’s high employability rankings reflect global employer confidence, yet graduate outcomes reveal diverse career choices. The Stanford GSB MBA Class of 2025 shows 63% sought employment,