Last week, California Gov. Newson signed legislation banning legacy and donor preferences for all private colleges in the ...
In landmark rulings today and earlier this month, Kalshi, a U.S.-regulated prediction market platform, won a nearly year-long ...
Before students even moved into their dorms for this school year, Stanford Provost Jenny Martinez and Vice Provost for ...
In a world where Stanford startups increasingly churn out iterations of food delivery apps and poorly disguised duplicates of ...
We are honored to publish Dr. Scott Atlas' remarks from today's Stanford Health Policy Conference, “Pandemic Policy: Planning ...
This is not your normal defense of the humanities. That’s because the barbarians are at the gate. Classics — the study of the ...
Jo Boaler’s latest book, Math-ish, is the newest chapter in her journey to infuse social justice and “equity” goals into mathematics education, as she has accomplished with the approval of her ...
On March 13th, the Stanford Review sat down with Richard Saller to talk about free speech, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, the search for Stanford’s next president, and much more…. In anticipation of ...
I think if I told my freshman self that I would be leading the Review, she’d faint. I’ll explain: I came to Stanford as a card-carrying progressive (well, I didn’t have a card, but I had a Bernie ...