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Stanford Report
Friday, June 26, 2020

University affairs

Divestment discussed

The Academic Council convenes for the second time in a week, this time to discuss climate change and divestment from the fossil fuel industry.

Koseff and Diffenbaugh

humanities

When words do harm

Catherine Thomas is among the researchers suggesting that aid programs can be more effective when they convey dignity and empowerment. 

Catherine Thomas

Obituaries

Gordon Bower dies at 87

A leader in the field of experimental psychology, Gordon Bower was known for the breadth of his research and his mentoring of graduate students.

Gordon Bower

The Dish

Stanford magazine tells the story of the FIRST LATINA, Helen Dominguez, to graduate from Stanford 100 years ago this month.

Helen Dominguez

FSH Rentals Parking permits are now available

Announcements

  • Stanford Continuing Studies: Summer Quarter is now underway. Choose from more than 100 newly expanded online offerings, in either a virtual format (live classes) or online format (on-demand content; optional live classes). All courses are STAP fund eligible; select courses are BeWell Berry eligible. View summer courses.

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