Home » Archives by category » NEWS » Academics (Page 11)
By
The Daily News Staff Stanford professors Hau Lee and David A. B. Miller were among 68 new members elected to the National Academy of Engineering on Thursday. Six UC-Berkeley faculty members joined Lee and…
February 19, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
An Le Nguyen The Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance (SUMMA) welcomed some 460 students to its annual pre-medical conference this Saturday.…
February 16, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
Eric Messinger The Study of Undergraduate Education at Stanford University (SUES) will attempt to achieve two objectives.…
February 5, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
Lauren Wilson Winter quarter marks the first time Sleep and Dreams will be offered without its once standard natural sciences General Education Requirement (GER). Last year, the elimination of the course’s GER…
January 22, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
The Daily News Staff Today marks the final day that students may add or drop classes for winter quarter. Students must finalize their study lists by 5 p.m. today, which the administration declared the…
January 22, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
Joanna Xu While the emergence of a start-up from Stanford University may surprise no one, the department from which Lex Machina emerged may: this legal informatics private venture spins off from the…
January 12, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
Amy Julia Harris Next fall, 20 students will be able to take an environmentally-focused quarter-long program in Hawaii that merges earth sciences, life sciences and Hawaiian culture. The School of Earth Sciences and…
January 11, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More
By
Caroline Chen Three Stanford students will be traveling to Harbin, China this February to compete in the World Finals of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, an annual competition…
January 7, 2010 / Comments Off / Read More