Author: Carlee Brown
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Grad vote spikes in recent ASSU election
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Though the total of 2,675 voters fell short of the goal of 3,000, this rise came in a year of decreased voter participation among undergraduates in the ASSU elections.
Farm pushes econ. diversity
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The number of first-generation college students admitted to Stanford increased to 431 this year from 347 last year, say Department of Admission officials. This change represents a rise from 14 percent to 17 percent of the admitted incoming class.
Gumport presents grad diversity project
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Vice Provost of Graduate Education (VPGE) Patricia Gumport delivered a presentation about her office’s upcoming goals and initiatives at yesterday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
Judicial Charter expands
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Criminal offenses committed off-campus may no longer be out of the jurisdiction of the University, if a pending amendments to Stanford’s Student Judicial Charter is approved by President John Hennessy.
Faculty Senate debates Rumsfeld
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Hoover Institution Director John Raisian adamantly defended the appointment of Donald Rumsfeld as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at yesterday’s Faculty Senate meeting. Raisian directly addressed the concerns of a number of faculty regarding Rumsfeld’s new position.
Faculty address athletic policy
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Last night’s Faculty Senate meeting focused on the discussion of athletic policy reforms — not just at Stanford, but at all Division I-A NCAA schools.
Stanford Challenge surpasses $3 billion
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The Stanford Challenge celebrated its first anniversary this month with a grand total of $3 billion in pledged contributions, according to the Office of Development.
Faculty debate Rumsfeld
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Tension hung in the air at yesterday’s Faculty Senate meeting, during which members discussed former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s recent appointment as a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Cantor displays nomad art
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The Cantor Arts Center’s newest exhibit, “Art of Being Tuareg: Sahara Nomads in a Modern World,” premiered yesterday, bringing the first major display of Tuareg art to campus.
Panel discusses ethics of genetic engineering
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Refugee tells his story
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Before Deng even stepped to the lectern, many audience members already knew his story.
Med School prof joins NIH
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