Q&A: SIG Chair Olivia Martin ’19 on the organization’s role on campus Elena Shao May 2, 2018 0 Comments Earlier this month, Stanford in Government (SIG) — the Haas Center-affiliated, non-partisan organization that is one of the largest student groups on campus — named economics major Olivia Martin... Read More »
Community centers: Who gets them? Brian Contreras April 10, 2018 0 Comments Once a week, early enough that the sun has barely risen, a small group gathers outside Green Library for an hour or so and chats. Seated around a table at Coupa Cafe, they discuss typical Stanford... Read More »
Community centers: a long struggle for resources Felicia Hou April 9, 2018 0 Comments Community centers’ push for increased resources – a perennial issue raised by student groups and representatives – has a long history. Challenges over the years range from a lack of professional... Read More »
Stanford alumni return to University for faculty, staff roles Holden Foreman February 13, 2018 0 Comments Approximately 4 percent of Stanford Ph.D. alumni currently work for the University, according to a 2013 study conducted by Institutional Research & Decision Support (IR&DS) in collaboration with the... Read More »
Expanded SOLO website connects students with off-campus opportunities Olivia Mitchel and Tyler Johnson October 31, 2017 0 Comments Students seeking off-campus learning opportunities will be able to use a more centralized portal starting this year, as the Office of International Affairs (OIA) expands its new online platform, SOLO. Read More »
Community centers face financial, organizational uncertainty Katie Keller June 12, 2017 0 Comments The centers are in flux following the sudden departure of Associate Vice Provost for Community Engagement and Diversity Nicole Taylor ’90, and funding for the next fiscal year fell short of VPSA’s... Read More »
Letter to the Editor: Haas Center responds to “Hypocrisy at Haas” Letters to the Editor June 2, 2017 2 Comments Our goal is to develop ethical and effective practices in whatever approach students take to contribute to the social good and to promote dialogue across differences. Read More »
Hypocrisy at Haas Courtney Cooperman May 31, 2017 2 Comments If the administration were truly supportive of Stanford Sanctuary Now, the President would not have tolerated the hostile removal of these student activists from the stage. Read More »