Students connect over volunteer projects at ‘Spring into Service’ event
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At the Haas Center for Public Service’s annual event, over 180 students took part in activities like assembling care kits for campus workers and making blankets for local shelters.

Scenes from Democracy Day 2024
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The academic holiday was founded in 2021 by Sean Casey, ’22, and Jonathan Lipman, ’22, with the goal of engaging students in the democratic process.

Stanford students ride and educate from S.F. to D.C.
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Six Stanford students are cycling from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., over 75 days, while stopping to teach hands-on STEM workshops to pre-K students through 12th graders in 10 states.

Annual Spring Ceremony Honors Stanford Law Students’ Public Service, Pro Bono Work
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Stanford Law School (SLS) students were recognized for their contributions to public interest law and pro bono work, as well as their leadership within the SLS community, during the Spring […]

Law students help Michigan homeowners
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An alternate Spring Break experience gives Stanford Law students a week of pro bono experience in a city plagued by foreclosures.

Arts education that resonates
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The longtime collaboration between Ravenswood City School District and Stanford Live has helped the district’s music program for elementary and middle school students flourish.

Haas Center announces new executive director
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Yi-Ching Ong returns to Stanford in July as the new executive director of the Haas Center for Public Service.

DeAndre Johnson awarded Newman Civic Fellowship
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DeAndre Johnson has been selected as a 2023-24 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact for his work to improve the lives of those impacted by economic and educational disparities

Students organize school supply drive to support local families
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Undergraduate Human Biology students Gaby Escobar and Nadia Segura are asking for the Stanford community’s help for a back to school drive they have organized with the Department of General Pediatrics to support youth in the community.

Stanford’s Cardinal Quarter program goes virtual
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To continue offering Cardinal Quarter fellowships during the pandemic, Stanford identified meaningful projects that students could do remotely at agencies and nonprofit organizations across the country.