Ertharin Cousin talks food insecurity, conflict and climate change Holden Foreman May 22, 2018 0 Comments After a year as the Payne Distinguished Lecturer at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), food security trailblazer Ertharin Cousin gave one last talk in Paul Brest Hall on... Read More »
Q&A: Freshman Diva Sharma on innovation in health care Michael Espinosa May 15, 2018 0 Comments In high school, Diva Sharma ’21 developed a device to detect stress in both humans and animals with the help of the Indian Institute of Technology. Sharma was recently named to the Forbes 30 Under... Read More »
City of Palo Alto votes in favor of gender equality ordinance Elena Shao February 13, 2018 2 Comments Last Thursday, the City of Palo Alto Human Relations Commission (HRC) unanimously voted in favor of the Convention of the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) ordinance,... Read More »
Go ‘North by Northwest’ in this 1959 Hitchcock classic Olivia Popp October 2, 2017 0 Comments This week’s Throwback Thursday review is on the 1959 Hitchcock classic “North by Northwest” — written by Ernest Lehman, this film was his attempt to make the ultimate Hitchcock thriller film... Read More »
Students make big waves in public service through SIG Matthew Lee August 9, 2017 1 Comment From the United Nations General Assembly in New York to the Center for Disease Control in Zhejiang, China, Stanford students are leaving their mark on the world through Stanford in Government... Read More »
Stanford experts publish on Europeans’ views on refugee crisis Diva-Oriane Marty July 26, 2017 0 Comments A group of researchers at the Stanford Immigration Lab recently published results from a survey of over 18,000 citizens of 15 European countries asking participants about their beliefs on what the... Read More »
Former foreign minister of Estonia discusses her country’s future Lucy Arnold November 10, 2016 0 Comments Former Foreign Minister of Estonia Marina Kaljurand discussed causes for both hope and worry for Estonia's future. Read More »
Q&A with Jeremy Weinstein, previous Chief of Staff at the U.S. Mission to the U.N. Blanca Andrei October 15, 2015 0 Comments This Fall, professor of political science Jeremy Weinstein has returned to the Stanford Department of Political Science after a leave for public service from 2013-2015. During his leave, Weinstein... Read More »