
How Stanford is simplifying decisions and processes
News
Simplification at Stanford is targeting red tape and creating a more agile work environment. Some significant changes are in place, but the effort to fix cumbersome processes and frustrating policies continues.

How Stanford is simplifying decisions and processes
News
Simplification at Stanford is targeting red tape and creating a more agile work environment. Some significant changes are in place, but the effort to fix cumbersome processes and frustrating policies continues.

Stanford streamlines the way it buys and pays for goods and services
News
A Stanford Financial Management Services (FMS) initiative aims to make work easier for colleagues across the campus community.

Designing blood vessels for 3D printed hearts
Research
Stanford researchers have developed a faster, more precise way to model and print vascular systems, solving a critical challenge in fabricating transplantable organs from patients’ own cells.

Provost presents preliminary 2025-26 budget plan, says cuts are likely
News
A provisional spending plan for the coming year will likely see reductions in the coming weeks. The Faculty Senate also heard an ad hoc committee report on academic freedom and censure.

Rob Jackson awarded Blue Planet Prize for pioneering climate research
News
Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Professor Rob Jackson is a recipient of the international award, which recognizes significant work advancing solutions to pressing environmental problems.

How the brain’s reward maps could help explain dementia and addiction
Research
New findings suggest the same brain systems that guide animals to rewards may be weakened in dementia and intensified in addiction.
Meet Diego Kagurabadza, ’25
Video
The ASSU president’s experience at Stanford has been defined by service and community. He graduates with degrees in American studies and political science with plans to attend law school.

Cuthbertson, Dinkelspiel, and Gores awards honor students, faculty, and staff
News
The annual university awards recognize outstanding Stanford community members for excellence in teaching, service, and academics.

White paper finds U.S. utilities lagging on wildfire preparedness
Research
Despite facing considerable wildfire risk, many power utilities have yet to adopt basic mitigation measures – endangering communities and the future energy system.

How Stanford is advancing responsible AI
News
With new investments in infrastructure, computing power, and cross-campus collaboration, Stanford is committed to developing AI that’s both powerful and principled.

Hoover Archives support Pulitzer Prize-winning book
News
Benjamin Nathans’ acclaimed history of Soviet dissidents drew on rare records from Stanford’s Hoover Institution: “When I first opened up that stuff, I could not believe what I had found.”