There are no pro-Palestinian encampments on Stanford's California campus - but the university has preemptively warned students that they could face disciplinary action if they follow their peers at schools across the country in erecting tents and protesting the war in Gaza.
Brubaker-Cole’s resignation is the latest in a series of high profile departures from the University this year that include the former president, provost and vice provost for undergraduate education. C. Matthew Snipp will serve as interim vice provost.
Anthony Lising Antonio, Ralph Richard Banks, David Grusky, Eujin Park, Sean Reardon, and C. Matthew Snipp consider the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling against race-conscious university admissions.
American Indian and Alaska Native persons have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic facing three times the likelihood of infection and death than white counterparts. Because they represent a small percentage of the national population, they face existential threat and remain invisible to the public at large. This session illuminates the experience of a seminal sector understudied and often abandoned. Presenters Noreen Goldman, Professor of Demography & Public Affairs, Princeton University C. Matthew Snipp, Professor of Humanities & Sciences, Stanford University Beth Redbird, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University Moderator Elizabeth Ellis, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University Respondent Winona LaDuke, is a Harvard-educated economist, environmental activist, author, hemp farmer, grandmother, and a two-time former Green Party Vice President candidate with Ralph Nader. LaDuke specializes in rural development, economic, fo
Stanford has known about the imposter posing as a Stanford student and living in dorms since at least late 2021. The man returned to campus each time he was…