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Cantor Arts Center
The Stanford family traveled the world collecting objects of art and cultural …
Human Biology
50 years ago, the Program in Human Biology was founded amidst a turbulent …
Stanford Law School
There’s history. And there’s our story. We invite you to explore both. 60+ Moments …
Department of Statistics
The Medical School was moved to the main campus and the Stanford Linear …
Department of Psychology
The first president of Stanford, David Starr Jordan, recruited many of the new faculty …
University Archaeology Colle…
A group of Ohlone and university representatives formalize a transfer of …
Stanford Historical Photogra…
The Stanford Photograph Collection contains over 16,000 images of Stanford …
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Stanford University | History, Location, & Notable Alumni
WEB2 days ago · Stanford University is a private coeducational institution in Stanford, California. The university was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane (née Lathrop) Stanford, and …
Massive biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s, Stanford …
Stanford Cardinal - Wikipedia
WEBThe Stanford Cardinal are the athletic teams that represent Stanford University. Stanford's program has won 136 NCAA team championships, the most of any university. Stanford has won at least one NCAA team …
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Stanford Historical Photograph Collection - Spotlight at …
WEBThe Stanford Photograph Collection contains over 16,000 images of Stanford scenes including photographs of and relating to the Stanford family, views of the campus and individual buildings, photographs of …
New life for Old Chem - Stanford 125
WEBLearn how Jane Stanford built Old Chem after her husband Leland Stanford’s death. Meet more of the interesting people who walked Old Chem’s halls.
Old Chem Lives Again | STANFORD magazine
WEBAt its opening in early 1903, Stanford’s Chemistry Building cut a proudly aloof figure on campus. Perched off the Oval, the 60,000-square-foot Romanesque structure marked Stanford’s first major academic …