Feeding Hungry Souls
Yash MalviyaGraduate, Electrical Engineering, 1st yearMe and my friend Pulkit are new grad students and we were exploring the dining options at Arrillaga Dining Hall. We didn’t carry much cash and weren’t sure how to buy a meal block. We discussed with the manager if we could pay for and…
Stanford Memories
Learning & Life on Campus
Where did you live when you were a student? What was your favorite Stanford course or professor? Share a memory about a learning or campus life experience.
Thanks C-House
McKinley McQuaideClass of 2020I had a pretty rough first day of classes including crashing my bike and never actually finding one of my classes. Those motivational chalk notes made the day so much better, so a shout out to Cedro RA’s for being the best!
First Day on Campus
Karen ThompsonUniversity of AucklandI visited Stanford for the first time and met lovely Public Affairs staff who were very welcoming!
Band Run
Kendal BurkingClass of 2019My favorite memory was Band Run during NSO. It was just a dope experience. I had a lot of fun!
Hugo GonzalezClass of 2020
Marisa MessinaMA Communication, BS Symbolic Systems, BA French '16
Vector Analysis & Biking on Campus
Elizabeth Youngblood LambirdBA '91I remember pawing through our Frosh Book before I arrived on campus freshman year in 1987. It included a quote about bike riding on campus requiring vector analysis. I remember chuckling and having no appreciation for what the contributor was trying to convey. Then, six…
Nicole S. ScandlynDirector of Special Projects - 125th Anniversary
Imee Diego DuBoseProject Manager, Special Initiatives at the Office of Public Affairs
Professor Clayborne Carson's "History of the Civil Rights Movement" course
Scott StockerAB 1990One of the best courses I took at Stanford, and the one that made me decide to major in American Studies. I was lucky enough to take the course just after Professor Carson’s PBS documentary “Eyes on the Prize” first aired, so we got to…