
Stanford University
At Stanford, our mission of discovery and learning is energized by a spirit of optimism and possibility that dates to our founding. Here you’ll find a place of intellectual expansiveness, wide-ranging …
Admission – Stanford University
About 1,700 freshmen and 30 transfer students enroll at Stanford each year. We review each applicant with an eye to academic excellence, intellectual vitality, and personal context.
Home | Learning for a Lifetime | Stanford Online
Stanford Online offers learning opportunities via free online courses, online degrees, grad and professional certificates, e-learning, and open courses.
Who We Are – Stanford University
Stanford is proud to be a citizen of Silicon Valley and the Bay Area. We engage and build meaningful relationships with our neighbors through events, public exhibitions and performances in the arts, …
Red light therapy: What the science says - Stanford Medicine
Feb 24, 2025 · We turned to our Stanford Medicine experts for some red light answers — to explain the science of it, to decipher the research-backed uses for it and to parse the many things we still don't …
Academics – Stanford University
Stanford offers a variety of educational and enrichment opportunities for young children through high schoolers and community college students. Offerings include STEM programs for all ages, classes …
International Applicants : Stanford University
Oct 1, 2025 · Stanford welcomes applicants from all around the world. International students are an integral part of our student body and contribute to a dynamic environment in which to learn and live.
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Exploring the Dangers of AI in Mental Health Care - Stanford HAI
Jun 11, 2025 · A new Stanford study reveals that AI therapy chatbots may not only lack effectiveness compared to human therapists but could also contribute to harmful stigma and dangerous responses.
A History of Stanford
Stanford University was founded in 1885 by California senator Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane, “to promote the public welfare by exercising an influence in behalf of humanity and civilization.”