Stanford students walk out of graduation, sparking demonstration

Stanford University students walked out of the school’s graduation ceremony Sunday, sparking a demonstration on the Palo Alto campus.

No more statins? One-time treatment for high cholesterol could lower heart attack risk for life

It could transform how millions of Americans dealing with the number one leading cause of death, coronary artery disease, receive treatment — a one-time-only injection that could lower heart attack risk for the rest of a person's life. 

Free program, free meals: Oakland's Ahmed Muhammad launches summer science program for kids in his hometown

Since the age of 17, when Oakland's Ahmed Muhammad first embarked on his mission to help young people cultivate a love for learning, curiosity and engagement in science, he has continued to show up for his community, consistently reinventing and rediscovering ways to fulfill that mission.

Stanford to offer K-pop course, open to the general public

Fresh off the resoundingly popular, sold-out BTS performances at Stanford last month, the university will be offering a special summer course on the global emergence and dominance of Korean popular music, better known as K-pop. 

BTS set to take stage at Stanford for final night of sold-out concerts

The massive K-pop boy band BTS is set to take the stage Tuesday at Stanford Stadium tonight for the third and final night of their sold-out concert run, bringing continued road closures and heavy traffic congestion to the area around Stanford University.

Bay Area blood donation centers face critical shortage

Bay Area blood donation sites are issuing an urgent call for help as many centers face a critical shortage of supplies.

BTS fans flock to Stanford ahead of sold-out Bay Area shows

One of the world’s biggest bands is taking over the Peninsula this weekend as K-pop superstars BTS prepare for a sold-out, three-night run at Stanford Stadium.

What is the hantavirus from a Stanford Medicine expert
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Hantavirus is rare and unable to cause a global pandemic, Jorge Salinas, the medical director of infection prevention at Stanford Health Care, expands on what you should know.

Santa Clara County DA disqualified from re-trying Stanford vandalism case

The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office has been disqualified from the retrial of pro-Palestinian protesters charged with vandalism at Stanford University.

BTS fan credits group with helping her recover from double lung transplant at Stanford

A young woman is crediting her healing and recovery from a double lung transplant to an unusual source — the globally popular and versatile sound of BTS, the K-pop supergroup.

2 Stanford dropouts raise $10M to change the online dating world

Two 22-year-old Stanford dropouts have raised more than $10 million on a quest to revolutionize online dating, eliminating the swiping model and using artificial intelligence to optimize the chance of striking a successful, real-life connection. 

Stunning Stanford study finds way to regrow joint cartilage. Could it mean an end to osteoarthritis?

New groundbreaking research by Stanford researchers has shown to do something that was previously believed not possible: reverse age-related cartilage loss in joints. The findings could drastically change the way arthritis is treated and potentially put an end to the highly common procedure of joint replacement. 

Iran's war with Israel and the United States
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Amichai Magen, director of the Jan Koum Israel Studies Program Center at Stanford University, gives insight on Middle East tensions.

Mistrial declared in the case of Stanford students charged after pro-Palestinian protests in 2024

A judge declared a mistrial Friday in the case of five current and former Stanford University students charged after pro-Palestinian protests in 2024, when they barricaded themselves inside the university president and provost executive offices. Now a new trial has been set for later this month. 

Stanford settles wrongful death lawsuit with Katie Meyer's family

Stanford University and the family of soccer goalkeeper Katie Meyer have settled a wrongful death lawsuit following her 2022 death by suicide.

Stanford grad tech founder behind viral landline-style phones to help reduce screen time

A Stanford graduate and tech founder is bringing back retro landline-style phones, but adding a high-tech twist, offering an opportunity to unplug from what can be a draining digital world, while still staying connected.

Newborn vaccines under review
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CDC advisers delay vote at chaotic vaccine meeting. Dr. Jake Scott, a board-certified infectious diseases specialist and Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, explains benefits of hepatitis B vaccine.