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Stanford will forgo Cal Grants to keep legacy admissions considerations in place despite California’s new statewide ban.
Stanford University said it will continue giving admissions preference to children and relatives of alumni by withdrawing from the Cal Grant program to avoid using state financial aid.
For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Stanford University will require applicants to submit standardized test ...
Researchers at Stanford University are working with an in-state nonprofit to take a new and hopefully more productive look at groundwater recharge activity around the Central Valley. Their approach is ...
The Stanford Daily accused the administration of using immigration provisions to threaten deportation, leading to censorship ...
Stanford University’s independent student newspaper and two noncitizen students filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against ...
The California research institution has been buffeted by shifting federal funding policies and a forthcoming increase to the ...
Stanford University plans to axe hundreds of staff due to funding cuts for higher education under Trump, the latest mass ...
Stanford University — one of the most prestigious universities in the U.S. — is laying off 363 employees by Sept. 30, ...
A new Stanford SCALE study of 9,000 U.S. teachers reveals how AI is moving from experiment to everyday workflow in K-12 classrooms.
Stanford University will continue considering legacy status in admissions through fall 2026, despite California’s ban on ...