Showing search results for:
people
Sept. 8, 2014
We've learned to never count Andrew Luck and the Colts out regardless of how slowly they start. Week 1 of the 2014 NFL season was more of the same, though Indianapolis ultimately fell just short in a 31-24 defeat to the Denver Broncos at Mile High Stadium.
Sept. 2, 2014
Two Stanford researchers in the Department of Communication are using the technology of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL) to quantify body language by linking nonverbal behavior to creativity and successful learning.
Sept. 1, 2014
After their inaugural year, the yearlong residential programs “Science in the Making: Integrated Learning Environment” (SIMILE) and “Immersion in the Arts: Living in Culture” (ITALIC) have adjusted their curricula and structures to better fit the needs of students.
By Elia Chen
Aug. 31, 2014
Another season, another weekend of matches dominated by Stanford women’s volleyball. The No. 3 Cardinal opened up their 2014 campaign in America’s heartland this weekend, taking on Iowa State and No. 7 Nebraska in the annual AVCA Showcase, and they swept both matches with ease.
Aug. 30, 2014
Stanford football threw a party in its season opener Saturday afternoon, and senior wide receiver Ty Montgomery was the host.
By George Chen
Aug. 30, 2014
College football came back Thursday night. Stanford football comes back Saturday afternoon. At long last, the eight-month wait — it’s felt like eight years — is finally over.
By George Chen
Aug. 29, 2014
FYF Fest held its 11th annual music festival this past weekend at Los Angeles State Historic Park.
Aug. 29, 2014
Back in January, shortly after Stanford’s women’s volleyball team was eliminated by Penn State in the NCAA Tournament, then-sophomore Inky Ajanaku told me, “This loss is going to burn in our minds until December.”
Aug. 27, 2014
StartX, the Stanford-affiliated startup incubator, announced this morning their partnership with The California Institute for Qualitative Biosciences (QB3) to open a life sciences lab customized for early stage medical and hardware device teams.
Aug. 25, 2014
Renovation of the Roble Gym, currently under construction, will feature new and improved facilities for the arts. The $28 million makeover aims to upgrade dance studios and rehearsal spaces, implement a new theater in the Roble Gym space and incorporate a drop-in creative space--an “arts gym”--where non-arts majors can explore their artistic creativity.
No additional search results found.