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Members of the community interested in taking courses at Stanford University can sign up for everything from a course on "Modern Greek Culture and Language" to "Reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez ...
Stanford University's Continuing Studies program offers a huge array of liberal arts courses, seminars and workshops that are open to everyone.
Their research has led to a pair of courses in the emerging field of “creative resistance” — one for Stanford undergraduates and another for adults in Stanford Continuing Studies — which ...
As part of its course WSP 172: “Coffee: From Tree to Beans to Brew and Everything in Between,” Stanford Continuing Studies hosted and organized the Stanford Coffee Symposium, an educational ...
A debate was held on gun policy. Stanford Law Professor John Donohue spoke in favor or gun control legislation. Civil rights attorney Don Kilmer spoke for the rights of gun owners. "Guns in ...
Stanford University is introducing a new course on the Grateful Dead this spring, and is enlisting a few special Deadhead scholars to assist with the curriculum. A six-week class titled ...
Years ago at a forgiveness class for Stanford Continuing Studies, one of us met a man who once had a wife and two children and a good job. But he threw it all away because of a gambling addiction that ...
This Stanford Continuing Studies class will be taught by David Gans, the creator and host of the nationally syndicated Grateful Dead Hour and co-host of Tales from the Golden Road on SiriusXM.
A lecturer in Stanford's Graduate School of Business and senior teacher at the university's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research, McGonigal is an instructor for a Stanford Continuing ...
Following her retirement from Stanford, coach VanDerveer designed a Continuing Studies class focused on the history of women’s basketball.
Campus police at Stanford University are investigating a second reported on-campus rape to happen in the last two months.
Bay Area Voice: Continuing into the 1960s, Stanford antisemitism was swept under the rug A special faculty committee quietly reported on this discriminatory problem in 1967 ...