Stanford Baseball Hosts Fresno State in Weekend Series
Cardinal look to bounce back after exhibition win over Waseda University
Eileen Gu says she was assaulted at Stanford amid China decision backlash
Novel 'Immune Cocktail' Vaccine Shows Broad Protection Against Infections
Sports
Stanford Alum Couple Reveal Unconventional Engagement Story
Cameron Brink's fiancé Ben Felton reached out via email instead of social media DMs.

Okorie scores 34 as Stanford beats Pittsburgh 75-67
Cardinal rally in second half behind Okorie's big game
Stanford and Arizona State Agree to Home-and-Home Football Series
The former Pac-12 rivals will renew their matchup in 2031 and 2032.
Health
Stanford Study Examines Impact of Frailty and Nutrition on Multiple Myeloma Transplant Outcomes
Research reveals complex relationship between patient health factors and success of autologous stem cell transplantation.

Single Vaccine Could Protect Against All Coughs, Colds and Flus
Researchers claim a new nasal spray vaccine could provide broad, durable protection against diverse respiratory threats.
Researchers Develop 'Universal' Nasal Spray Vaccine for COVID, Flu, and Allergies
The experimental treatment could provide broad protection against respiratory illnesses and allergens.
Science
Regeneron Science Talent Search Celebrates 85 Years of Nurturing Young Scientific Talent
The prestigious high school competition has launched the careers of Nobel laureates, MacArthur fellows, and other scientific luminaries.

Infant Brains Categorize Objects by 2 Months Old
Groundbreaking study reveals surprising visual processing abilities in young infants
New AI and Satellite Mapping Reveals Local Human Development Disparities
Research offers more granular view of human development within countries beyond national averages
Lifestyle
Calls for Viewpoint Diversity on College Campuses Spark Controversy
Professors argue that promoting diverse opinions is a 'MAGA plot', while others say lack of viewpoint diversity is 'profoundly unhealthy'

Education Faces Disruption as Generative AI Arrives
Experts warn that treating AI as an 'adoption technology' rather than an 'arrival technology' risks making today's graduates obsolete.
Demand for disability accommodations surges at elite colleges
Over 40% of Stanford undergrads now receive accommodations, raising questions about academic integrity and job market preparedness
Business
Former NFL Prospect Founds Venture Capital Firm Musa Capital
Alan Smith's journey from the football field to the world of finance and investing in underrepresented founders

Stanford Facilities Manager Cary Wilder Brings Calm and Efficiency to Campus
Wilder's people-first approach has led to sustainable improvements and better resource management at Stanford University.
How Leaders Can Protect Entry-Level Learning in an AI-Powered Workplace
As AI automates more routine tasks, companies must find new ways to develop soft skills and hands-on experience for junior employees.