Stanford University
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford charged with felonies
Those charged entered the building and demonstrated a "conspiracy to occupy" it and at least one suspect entered the building by breaking a window.
Student visa revocations sweep US campuses amid pro-Palestinian protest crackdown
36.6°C no longer the average human body temperature, says Stanford study
Exploring faith and theology in 'Seeking the Hiding God' - opinion
Rising cyberattacks call for better security and employee training - opinion
Cyberattacks on businesses are rising, targeting various sectors with advanced methods. Effective protection requires multi-layered security, updates, and employee training.
Stanford documents ‘widespread, pernicious’ antisemitism on campus since October 7
After conducting numerous listening sessions with Jews on campus, the committee is recommending that Stanford take steps to improve safety and mental health resources for Jewish students.
Stanford students arrested in pro-Palestinian protest that took over president's office
Approximately 10 students entered the building around 5:30 a.m. on the last day of classes for the spring quarter, while about 50 students linked arms and surrounded the building.
US gov't mustn't rely on detention as a means of immigration control - book review
Deliberately pitiless: A review of the traumatizing experience of four different immigrants to the US
Tel Aviv University holds International Unicorn Day Conference
Recently, a new study from Stanford University ranked Tel Aviv University first in Israel and first outside the United States in the number of unicorns.
At Stanford, a committee to address antisemitism is roiled by Jewish infighting
Administrators hope such committees generally made up of a mix of faculty, alumni and students can help coordinate productive responses to the challenge of antisemitism on campus.
Jewish groups confront new questions: What counts as calling for genocide?
Swift and widespread outrage followed the hearing, leading to the resignation of Penn’s president and placing pressure on the other two leaders.
Earliest evidence of cotton fibers found in Jordan Valley
The cotton fibers probably arrived at Tel Tsaf from the Indus Valley region that is present-day Pakistan thousands of kilometers away.
Stanford U apologizes for discriminating against Jewish applicants in the 1950s
Stanford’s president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, apologized to the Jewish community on behalf of the university.
EEOC Commissioner says Stanford antisemitism 'deeply troubling'
Stanford’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program has advanced antisemitic tropes concerning Jewish power, conspiracy and control.
Stanford to investigate claims that it capped admissions for Jews in the 1950s
The existence of a quota on Jewish students at Stanford University in Northern California was never more than a rumor — at least not until the publication of a blog post written by a researcher.