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Stanford University officially Leland Stanford Junior University is a private research university in Stanford California It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford the eighth governor of and then incumbent senator from California and his wife Jane in memory of their only child Leland Jr The university admitted its first students in 1891 opening as a coeducational and non denominational institution It struggled financially after Leland s death in 1893 and again after much of the campus was damaged by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake Following World War II university provost Frederick Terman inspired an entrepreneurial culture in order to build a self sufficient local industry Silicon Valley Stanford UniversityLeland Stanford Junior UniversityMottoDie Luft der Freiheit weht German Motto in English The wind of freedom blows TypePrivate research universityEstablishedOctober 1 1891 132 years ago October 1 1891 FounderLeland and Jane StanfordAccreditationWSCUCAcademic affiliationsAAUCOFHEURASpace grantEndowment 36 5 billion 2023 Budget 8 9 billion 2023 24 PresidentRichard Saller interim Jonathan Levin designate ProvostJenny MartinezAcademic staff2 323 Fall 2023 Administrative staff18 369 Fall 2023 Students17 529 Fall 2023 Undergraduates7 841 Fall 2023 Postgraduates9 688 Fall 2023 LocationStanford California United States 37 25 39 N 122 10 12 W 37 42750 N 122 17000 W 37 42750 122 17000CampusLarge suburb 8 180 acre 3 310 hectare Other campusesPacific GroveRedwood CityWashington D C NewspaperThe Stanford DailyColorsCardinal Red amp White NicknameCardinalSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS Pac 12IRAPCCSCMPSFMascotStanford Tree unofficial Websitestanford wbr edu Stanford is one of the most successful universities worldwide in attracting funding for start up companies and in also licensing its inventions to existing businesses Alumni have founded numerous corporations which when combined equal the tenth largest economy in the world In 1951 the Stanford Research Park was established in Palo Alto and is the world s first university research park By 2021 the university had 2 288 tenure line faculty senior fellows center fellows and medical faculty on staff The university is organized around seven schools of study on an 8 180 acre 3 310 hectare campus one of the largest in the nation It houses the Hoover Institution a public policy think tank and is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity Students compete in 36 varsity sports and the university is one of two private institutions in the Pac 12 Conference Stanford has won 131 NCAA team championships and was awarded the NACDA Directors Cup for 25 consecutive years beginning in 1994 Stanford students and alumni have also won over 302 Olympic medals including 153 gold Stanford is the alma mater of several world leaders including the President of the United States Herbert Hoover the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rishi Sunak the Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama The university is also associated with 74 living billionaires 58 Nobel laureates 33 MacArthur Fellows 29 Turing Award winners as well as 7 Wolf Foundation Prize recipients Additionally it is a producer of Fulbright Scholars Marshall Scholars Gates Cambridge Scholars Rhodes Scholars and members of the United States Congress HistoryStatue of the Stanford family on the Stanford University campus Stanford University was founded in 1885 by Leland and Jane Stanford dedicated to the memory of Leland Stanford Jr their only child The institution opened in 1891 on Stanford s previous Palo Alto farm The Stanfords modeled their university after the great Eastern universities specifically Cornell University in Ithaca New York Stanford was referred to as the Cornell of the West in 1891 due to a majority of its faculty being former Cornell affiliates including its first president David Starr Jordan and second president John Casper Branner Both Cornell and Stanford were among the first to make higher education accessible non sectarian and open to women as well as men Cornell is credited as one of the first American universities to adopt that radical departure from traditional education and Stanford became an early adopter as well Center of the campus in 1891 From an architectural point of view the Stanfords wanted their university to look different and sought to emulate the style of English university buildings They specified in the founding grant that the buildings should be like the old adobe houses of the early Spanish days they will be one storied they will have deep window seats and open fireplaces and the roofs will be covered with the familiar dark red tiles The Stanfords also hired renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted who previously designed the Cornell campus to design the Stanford campus Ichthyologist and founding president of Stanford David Starr Jordan When Leland Stanford died in 1893 the continued existence of the university was in jeopardy due to a federal lawsuit against his estate but Jane Stanford insisted the university remain in operation throughout the financial crisis The university suffered major damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake most of the damage was repaired but a new library and gymnasium were demolished and some original features of Memorial Church and the Quad were never restored During the early 20th century the university added four professional graduate schools Stanford University School of Medicine was established in 1908 when the university acquired Cooper Medical College in San Francisco it moved to the Stanford campus in 1959 The university s law department established as an undergraduate curriculum in 1893 was transitioned into a professional law school starting in 1908 and received accreditation from the American Bar Association in 1923 The Stanford University Graduate School of Education grew out of the Department of the History and Art of Education one of the original twenty one departments at Stanford and became a professional graduate school in 1917 The Stanford Graduate School of Business was founded in 1925 at the urging of then trustee Herbert Hoover In 1919 The Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace was started by Herbert Hoover to preserve artifacts related to World War I The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory established in 1962 performs research in particle physics In the 1940s and 1950s Frederick Terman an engineering professor who later became provost encouraged Stanford engineering graduates to start their own companies and invent products During the 1950s he established Stanford Industrial Park a high tech commercial campus on university land Also in the 1950s William Shockley co inventor of the silicon transistor recipient of the 1956 Nobel Prize for Physics and later professor of physics at Stanford moved to the Palo Alto area and founded a company Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory The next year eight of his employees resigned and formed a competing company Fairchild Semiconductor The presence of so many high tech and semiconductor firms helped to establish Stanford and the mid Peninsula as a hotbed of innovation eventually named Silicon Valley after the key ingredient in transistors Shockley and Terman are both often described as the fathers of Silicon Valley William Shockley Stanford professor Nobel laureate in physics Father of Silicon Valley In the 1950s Stanford intentionally reduced and restricted Jewish admissions and for decades denied and dismissed claims from students parents and alumni that they were doing so Stanford issued its first institutional apology to the Jewish community in 2022 after an internal task force confirmed that the university deliberately discriminated against Jewish applicants while also misleading those who expressed concerns including students parents alumni and the ADL Stanford was once considered a school for the wealthy but controversies in later decades damaged its reputation The 1971 Stanford prison experiment was criticized as unethical and the misuse of government funds from 1981 resulted in severe penalties for the school s research funding and the resignation of President Donald Kennedy in 1992 In the 1960s Stanford rose from a regional university to one of the most prestigious in the United States when it appeared on lists of the top ten universities in America This swift rise to performance was understood at the time as related directly to the university s defense contracts Wallace Sterling was the President from 1949 to 1968 and he oversaw the growth of Stanford from a financially troubled regional university to a financially sound internationally recognized academic powerhouse the Harvard of the West Achievements during Sterling s tenure included Moving the Stanford Medical School from a small inadequate campus in San Francisco to a new facility on the Stanford campus which was fully integrated into the university to an unusual degree for medical schools Establishing the Stanford Industrial Park now the Stanford Research Park and the Stanford Shopping Center on leased University land thus stabilizing the university s finances The Stanford Industrial Park together with the university s aggressive pursuit of government research grants helped to spur the development of Silicon Valley Increasing the number of students receiving financial aid from less than 5 when he took office to more than one third when he retired Increasing the size of the student body from 8 300 to 11 300 and the size of the tenured faculty from 322 to 974 Launching the PACE fundraising program the largest such program ever undertaken by any university up to that time Launching a building boom on campus that included a new bookstore post office student union dormitories a faculty club and many academic buildings Creating the Overseas Campus program for undergraduates in 1958 LandThe center of the Stanford University campus Most of Stanford is on an 8 180 acre 12 8 sq mi 33 1 km2 campus one of the largest in the United States It is on the San Francisco Peninsula in the northwest part of the Santa Clara Valley Silicon Valley approximately 37 miles 60 km southeast of San Francisco and approximately 20 miles 30 km northwest of San Jose Stanford received 4 5 billion in 2006 and spent more than 2 1 billion in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties In 2008 60 of this land remained undeveloped Stanford s main campus includes a census designated place within unincorporated Santa Clara County although some of the university land such as the Stanford Shopping Center and the Stanford Research Park is within the city limits of Palo Alto The campus also includes much land in unincorporated San Mateo County including the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve as well as in the city limits of Menlo Park Stanford Hills neighborhood Woodside and Portola Valley The central campus includes a seasonal lake Lake Lagunita an irrigation reservoir home to the vulnerable California tiger salamander As of 2012 Lake Lagunita was often dry and the university had no plans to artificially fill it Heavy rains in January 2023 refilled Lake Lagunita to up to 8 feet of depth Two other reservoirs Searsville Lake on San Francisquito Creek and Felt Lake are on more remote sections of the founding grant Central campus The central academic campus is adjacent to Palo Alto bounded by El Camino Real Stanford Avenue Junipero Serra Blvd and Sand Hill Road off State Route 82 The United States Postal Service has assigned it two ZIP Codes 94305 for campus mail and 94309 for P O box mail It lies within area code 650 View of the main quadrangle of Stanford with Memorial Church in the center background from across the grass covered Oval Non central campus On the founding grant Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve is a 1 200 acre 490 ha natural reserve south of the central campus owned by the university and used by wildlife biologists for research Researchers and students are involved in biological research Professors can teach the importance of biological research to the biological community The primary goal is to understand the system of the natural Earth SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is a facility west of the central campus operated by the university for the Department of Energy It contains the longest linear particle accelerator in the world 2 miles 3 2 km on a 426 acre 172 ha area of land Off the founding grant Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove California is a marine biology research center owned by the university since 1892 Based on US Pacific Coast it is one of the oldest marine laboratories It includes 10 research laboratories and is also used for archaeological exploration purposes A graduate student of the anthropology department discovered evidence that the location was home to a Chinese American fishing village in the early 1900s Study abroad locations unlike typical study abroad programs Stanford itself operates in several locations around the world thus each location has Stanford faculty in residence and staff in addition to students creating a mini Stanford Redwood City campus for many of the university s administrative offices in Redwood City California a few miles north of the main campus In 2005 the university purchased a small 35 acre 14 ha campus in Midpoint Technology Park intended for staff offices development was delayed by the Great Recession In 2015 the university announced a development plan and the Redwood City campus opened in March 2019 The Bass Center in Washington D C provides a base including housing for the Stanford in Washington program for undergraduates It includes a small art gallery open to the public China Stanford Center at Peking University housed in the Lee Jung Sen Building is a small center for researchers and students in collaboration with Peking University Lake Lagunita in winter the Dish a large radio telescope and a local landmark is visible in the Stanford owned foothills behind the lake and is the high point of a popular campus jogging and walking trail Faculty residences Many Stanford faculty members live in the Faculty Ghetto within walking or biking distance of campus The Faculty Ghetto is composed of land owned by Stanford Similar to a condominium the houses can be bought and sold to other Stanford faculty but the land under the houses is leased for 51 years with the possibility of extensions Houses in the Ghetto appreciate and depreciate but not as rapidly as overall Silicon Valley values Other uses Some of the land is managed to provide revenue for the university such as the Stanford Shopping Center and the Stanford Research Park Stanford land is also leased for a token rent by the Palo Alto Unified School District for several schools including Palo Alto High School and Gunn High School El Camino Park the oldest Palo Alto city park is also on Stanford land Stanford also has the Stanford Golf Course and Stanford Red Barn Equestrian Center used by Stanford athletics though the golf course can also be used by the general public Landmarks Contemporary campus landmarks include the Main Quad and Memorial Church the Cantor Center for Visual Arts and the Bing Concert Hall the Stanford Mausoleum with the nearby Angel of Grief Hoover Tower the Rodin Sculpture Garden the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden the Arizona Cactus Garden the Stanford University Arboretum Green Library and the Dish Frank Lloyd Wright s 1937 Hanna Honeycomb House and the 1919 Lou Henry Hoover House are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places White Memorial Fountain also known as The Claw between the Stanford Bookstore and the Old Union is a popular place to meet and to engage in the Stanford custom of fountain hopping it was installed in 1964 and designed by Aristides Demetrios after a national competition as a memorial for two brothers in the class of 1949 William White and John White II one of whom died before graduating and one shortly after in 1952 Interior of the Stanford Memorial Church at the center of the Main Quad Hoover Tower at 285 feet 87 m the tallest building on campus The new Stanford Stadium site of home football games Stanford Quad with Memorial Church in the background The Dish a 150 feet 46 m diameter radio telescope on the Stanford foothills overlooking the main campus White Memorial Fountain The Claw Administration and organizationStanford is a private non profit university administered as a corporate trust governed by a privately appointed board of trustees with a maximum membership of 38 Trustees serve five year terms not more than two consecutive terms and meet five times annually A new trustee is chosen by the current trustees by ballot The Stanford trustees also oversee the Stanford Research Park the Stanford Shopping Center the Cantor Center for Visual Arts Stanford University Medical Center and many associated medical facilities including the Lucile Packard Children s Hospital The board appoints a president to serve as the chief executive officer of the university to prescribe the duties of professors and course of study to manage financial and business affairs and to appoint nine vice presidents Richard Saller became the interim president in September 2023 On April 4 2024 the board of trustees announced that Jonathan Levin would become the thirteenth president on August 1 2024 The provost is the chief academic and budget officer to whom the deans of each of the seven schools report Jenny Martinez became the fourteenth provost in October 2023 The university is organized into seven academic schools The schools of Humanities and Sciences twenty seven departments Engineering nine departments and Sustainability nine departments have both graduate and undergraduate programs while the Schools of Law Medicine Education and Business have graduate programs only The powers and authority of the faculty are vested in the Academic Council which is made up of tenure and non tenure line faculty research faculty senior fellows in some policy centers and institutes the president of the university and some other academic administrators But most matters are handled by the Faculty Senate made up of 54 elected representatives of the faculty for 2021 The Associated Students of Stanford University ASSU is the student government for Stanford and all registered students are members Its elected leadership consists of the Undergraduate Senate elected by the undergraduate students the Graduate Student Council elected by the graduate students and the President and Vice President elected as a ticket by the entire student body Stanford is the beneficiary of a special clause in the California Constitution which explicitly exempts Stanford property from taxation so long as the property is used for educational purposes Endowment and donations The university s endowment managed by the Stanford Management Company was valued at 36 5 billion on August 31 2023 Payouts from the Stanford endowment covered approximately 22 of university expenses in the 2023 fiscal year In the 2018 NACUBO TIAA survey of colleges and universities in the United States and Canada only Harvard University the University of Texas System and Yale University had larger endowments than Stanford In 2006 President John L Hennessy launched a five year campaign called the Stanford Challenge which reached its 4 3 billion fundraising goal in 2009 two years ahead of time but continued fundraising for the duration of the campaign It concluded on December 31 2011 having raised 6 23 billion and breaking the previous campaign fundraising record of 3 88 billion held by Yale The original Golden spike on display at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University Specifically the campaign raised 253 7 million for undergraduate financial aid as well as 2 33 billion for its initiative in Seeking Solutions to global problems 1 61 billion for Educating Leaders by improving K 12 education and 2 11 billion for Foundation of Excellence aimed at providing academic support for Stanford students and faculty Funds supported 366 new fellowships for graduate students 139 new endowed chairs for faculty and 38 new or renovated buildings The new funding also enabled the construction of a facility for stem cell research a new campus for the business school an expansion of the law school a new Engineering Quad a new art and art history building an on campus concert hall the new Cantor Arts Center and a planned expansion of the medical school In 2012 the university raised 1 035 billion becoming the first school to raise more than a billion dollars in a year In April 2022 Stanford University announced a 75 million donation in support of a multidisciplinary neurodegenerative brain disease research initiative at the university s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute The donation came from Nike co founder Phil Knight and his wife Penny hence the Phil and Penny Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience will explore cognitive declines from diseases such as Alzheimer s and Parkinson s AcademicsAdmissions First time fall freshman statistics 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017Applicants 55 471 45 227 47 498 47 452 44 073Admits 2 190 2 349 2 062 2 071 2 085Admit rate 3 9 5 19 4 34 4 36 4 73 Enrolled 1 757 1 607 1 701 1 697 1 703Yield 80 23 68 41 82 49 81 94 81 68 SAT range 1420 1570 1420 1550 1440 1550 1420 1570 1390 1540ACT range 32 35 31 35 32 35 32 35 32 35 Stanford is considered by US News to be most selective with an acceptance rate of 4 one of the lowest among US universities Half of the applicants accepted to Stanford have an SAT score between 1440 and 1570 or an ACT score between 32 and 35 Admissions officials consider a student s grade point average to be an important academic factor with emphasis on an applicant s high school class rank and letters of recommendation In terms of non academic materials as of 2019 Stanford ranks extracurricular activities talent ability and character personal qualities as very important in making first time first year admission decisions while ranking the interview whether the applicant is a first generation university applicant legacy preferences volunteer work and work experience as considered Of those students accepted to Stanford s Class of 2026 1 736 chose to attend of which 21 were first generation college students Stanford s admission process is need blind for U S citizens and permanent residents while it is not need blind for international students 64 are on need based aid with an average aid package of 31 411 In 2012 the university awarded 126 million in need based financial aid to 3 485 students with an average aid package of 40 460 Eighty percent of students receive some form of financial aid Stanford has a no loan policy For undergraduates admitted starting in 2015 Stanford waives tuition room and board for most families with incomes below 65 000 and most families with incomes below 125 000 are not required to pay tuition those with incomes up to 150 000 may have tuition significantly reduced Seventeen percent of students receive Pell Grants a common measure of low income students at a college In 2022 Stanford started its first dual enrollment computer science program for high school students from low income communities as a pilot project which then inspired the founding of the Qualia Global Scholars Program Stanford plans to expand the program to include courses in Structured Liberal Education and writing Teaching and learning Stanford follows a quarter system with the autumn quarter usually beginning in late September and the spring quarter ending in mid June The full time four year undergraduate program has arts and sciences focus with high graduate student coexistence Stanford is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges with the latest review in 2023 Research centers and institutes Hoover Tower inspired by the cathedral tower at Salamanca in Spain Stanford is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity The university s research expenditure in fiscal years of 2021 22 was 1 82 billion and the total number of sponsored projects was 7 900 By 2016 the Office of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research oversaw eighteen independent laboratories centers and institutes Kathryn Ann Moler is the key person for leading those research centers for choosing problems faculty members and students Funding is also provided for undergraduate and graduate students by those labs centers and institutes for collaborative research Other Stanford affiliated institutions include the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory originally the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center the Stanford Research Institute an independent institution which originated at the university the Hoover Institution a conservative think tank and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design a multidisciplinary design school in cooperation with the Hasso Plattner Institute of University of Potsdam that integrates product design engineering and business management education Stanford is home to the Martin Luther King Jr Research and Education Institute which grew out of and still contains the Martin Luther King Jr Papers Project a collaboration with the King Center to publish the King papers held by the King Center It also runs the John S Knight Fellowship for Professional Journalists and the Center for Ocean Solutions which brings together marine science and policy to address challenges facing the ocean It focuses on five points climate change overfishing coastal development pollution and plastics Together with UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco Stanford is part of the Biohub a new medical science research center founded in 2016 by a 600 million commitment from Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg and pediatrician Priscilla Chan This medical research center is working for designing advanced level health care units Libraries and digital resources Green Library By 2014 Stanford University Libraries SUL had twenty four libraries in total The Hoover Institution Library and Archives is a research center based on history of 20th century Stanford University Libraries SUL held a collection of more than 9 3 million volumes nearly 300 000 rare or special books 1 5 million e books 2 5 million audiovisual materials 77 000 serials nearly 6 million microform holdings and thousands of other digital resources The main library in the SU library system is the Green Library which also contains various meeting and conference rooms study spaces and reading rooms Lathrop Library previously Meyer Library demolished in 2015 holds various student accessible media resources and houses one of the largest East Asia collections with 540 000 volumes Stanford University Press founded in 1892 published about 130 books per year has printed more than 3 000 books It also has fifteen subject areas Arts Bronze statues by Auguste Rodin are scattered throughout the campus including these Burghers of Calais Stanford is home to the Cantor Center for Visual Arts a museum with twenty four galleries sculpture gardens terraces and a courtyard first established in 1891 by Jane and Leland Stanford as a memorial to their only child The center s collection of works by Rodin is among the largest in the world The Thomas Welton Stanford Gallery which was built in 1917 serves as a teaching resource for the Department of Art amp Art History as well as an exhibition venue In 2014 Stanford opened the Anderson Collection a new museum focused on postwar American art and founded by the donation of 121 works by food service moguls Mary and Harry Anderson There are outdoor art installations throughout the campus primarily sculptures but some murals as well The Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden near Roble Hall features wood carvings and totem poles The Stanford music department sponsors many ensembles including five choirs the Stanford Symphony Orchestra Stanford Taiko and the Stanford Wind Ensemble Extracurricular activities include theater groups such as Ram s Head Theatrical Society the Stanford Improvisors the Stanford Shakespeare Company and the Stanford Savoyards a group dedicated to performing the works of Gilbert and Sullivan Stanford is also host to ten a cappella groups including the Mendicants Stanford s first Counterpoint the first all female group on the West Coast the Harmonics the Stanford Fleet Street Singers Talisman Everyday People and Raagapella Reputation and rankings Academic rankingsNationalARWU2Forbes3U S News amp World Report3 tie Washington Monthly2WSJ College Pulse4GlobalARWU2QS6THE2U S News amp World Report3 In 2014 Slate dubbed Stanford as the Harvard of the 21st century In the same year The New York Times dubbed Harvard as the Stanford of the East In that article titled To Young Minds of Today Harvard Is the Stanford of the East The New York Times concluded that Stanford University has become America s it school by measures that Harvard once dominated In 2019 Stanford University took 1st place on Reuters list of the World s Most Innovative Universities for the fifth consecutive year In 2022 Washington Monthly ranked Stanford at 1st position in their annual list of top universities in the United States In a 2022 survey by The Princeton Review Stanford was ranked 1st among the top ten dream colleges of America and was considered to be the ultimate dream college of both students and parents Stanford Graduate School of Business was ranked 1st in the list of America s best business schools by Bloomberg for 2022 From polls of college applicants done by The Princeton Review every year from 2013 to 2020 the most commonly named dream college for students was Stanford separately parents too most frequently named Stanford their ultimate dream college The Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU ranked Stanford second in the world after Harvard most years from 2003 to 2020 Times Higher Education recognizes Stanford as one of the world s six super brands on its World Reputation Rankings along with Berkeley Cambridge Harvard MIT and Oxford Discoveries and innovationNatural sciences Felix Bloch physics professor 1952 Nobel laureate for his work at StanfordBiological synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid DNA Arthur Kornberg discovered the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid and won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for his work at Stanford By studying bacteria Kornberg succeeded in isolating DNA polymerase in 1956 an enzyme that is active in the formation of DNA First Transgenic organism Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer were the first scientists to transplant genes from one living organism to another a fundamental discovery for genetic engineering Thousands of products have been developed on the basis of their work including human growth hormone and hepatitis B vaccine Laser Arthur Leonard Schawlow shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai Siegbahn for his work on lasers Nuclear magnetic resonance Felix Bloch developed new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements which are the underlying principles of MRI Computer and applied sciences Vint Cerf co leader of the Stanford team that designed the architecture of the internetARPANET Stanford Research Institute formerly part of Stanford but on a separate campus was the site of one of the four original ARPANET nodes In the early 1970s Bob Kahn amp Vint Cerf s research project about Internetworking later DARPA formulated it to the TCP Transmission Control Program Internet Stanford was the site where the original design of the Internet was undertaken Vint Cerf led a research group to elaborate the design of the Transmission Control Protocol TCP IP that he originally co created with Robert E Kahn Bob Kahn in 1973 and which formed the basis for the architecture of the Internet Frequency modulation synthesis John Chowning of the Music department invented the FM music synthesis algorithm in 1967 and Stanford later licensed it to Yamaha Corporation Google Google began in January 1996 as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin when they were both PhD students at Stanford They were working on the Stanford Digital Library Project SDLP which is started in 1999 The SDLP s goal was to develop the enabling technologies for a single integrated and universal digital library and it was funded through the National Science Foundation among other federal agencies Today Google stands as one of the most valuable brands in the world Klystron tube invented by the brothers Russell and Sigurd Varian at Stanford Their prototype was completed and demonstrated successfully on August 30 1937 Upon publication in 1939 news of the klystron immediately influenced the work of U S and UK researchers working on radar equipment RISC ARPA funded VLSI project of microprocessor design Stanford and UC Berkeley are most associated with the popularization of this concept The Stanford MIPS would go on to be commercialized as the successful MIPS architecture while Berkeley RISC gave its name to the entire concept commercialized as the SPARC Another success from this era were IBM s efforts that eventually led to the IBM POWER instruction set architecture PowerPC and Power ISA As these projects matured a wide variety of similar designs flourished in the late 1980s and especially the early 1990s representing a major force in the Unix workstation market as well as embedded processors in laser printers routers and similar products SUN workstation Andy Bechtolsheim designed the SUN workstation for the Stanford University Network communications project as a personal CAD workstation which led to Sun Microsystems Businesses and entrepreneurship Stanford is one of the most successful universities worldwide in creating companies and licensing its inventions to existing companies and it is often considered a model for technology transfer Stanford s Office of Technology Licensing is responsible for commercializing university research intellectual property and university developed projects The university is described as having a strong venture culture in which students are encouraged and often funded to launch their own companies Companies founded by Stanford alumni generate more than 2 7 trillion in annual revenue and have created some 5 4 million jobs since the 1930s When combined these companies would form the tenth largest economy in the world Some companies closely associated with Stanford and their connections include Co founders of Hewlett Packard Bill Hewlett BS 1934 and David Packard BA 1934 Hewlett Packard 1939 co founders William R Hewlett B S PhD and David Packard M S Silicon Graphics 1981 co founders James H Clark Associate Professor and several of his graduate students Sun Microsystems 1982 co founders Vinod Khosla M B A Andy Bechtolsheim PhD and Scott McNealy M B A Cisco 1984 co founders Leonard Bosack M S and Sandy Lerner M S were in charge of the Stanford Computer Science and the Graduate School of Business computer operations groups respectively when the hardware was developed Yahoo 1994 co founders Jerry Yang B S M S and David Filo M S Google 1998 co founders Larry Page M S and Sergey Brin M S LinkedIn 2002 co founders Reid Hoffman B S Konstantin Guericke B S M S Eric Lee B S and Alan Liu B S Instagram 2010 co founders Kevin Systrom B S and Mike Krieger B S Snapchat 2011 co founders Evan Spiegel B S Reggie Brown B S and Bobby Murphy B S Coursera 2012 co founders Andrew Ng Associate Professor and Daphne Koller Professor PhD Student lifeStudent body Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity TotalWhite 29 29 Asian 25 25 Hispanic 17 17 Non resident Foreign nationals 11 11 Other 10 10 Black 7 7 Native American 1 1 Economic diversityLow income 18 18 Affluent 82 82 Stanford enrolled 6 996 undergraduate and 10 253 graduate students in the 2019 2020 school year Women made up 50 4 of undergraduates and 41 5 of graduate students In the same academic year the freshman retention rate was 99 Stanford awarded 1 819 undergraduate degrees 2 393 master s degrees 770 doctoral degrees and 3270 professional degrees in the 2018 2019 school year The four year graduation rate for the class of 2017 cohort was 72 9 and the six year rate was 94 4 The relatively low four year graduation rate is a function of the university s coterminal degree or coterm program which allows students to earn a master s degree as a 1 to 2 year extension of their undergraduate program In 2010 15 of undergraduates were first generation students Dormitories and student housing By 2013 89 of undergraduate students lived in on campus university housing First year undergraduates are required to live on campus and all undergraduates are guaranteed housing for all four undergraduate years Undergraduates live in 80 different houses including dormitories co ops row houses and fraternities and sororities At Manzanita Park 118 mobile homes were installed as temporary housing from 1969 to 1991 but have become the site of newer dorms Castano Kimball Lantana and the Humanities House completed in 2015 Most student residences are just outside the campus core within ten minutes on foot or bike of most classrooms and libraries Some are reserved for freshmen sophomores or upper class students and some are open to all four classes Most residences are co ed seven are all male fraternities three are all female sororities and there is also one all female non sorority house Roth House In most residences men and women live on the same floor but some have single gender floors Several residences are considered theme houses predating the current classification system are Columbae Social Change Through Nonviolence since 1970 and Synergy Exploring Alternatives since 1972 The Academic Language and Culture Houses include EAST Education and Society Themed House Hammarskjold International Themed House Haus Mitteleuropa Central European Themed House La Casa Italiana Italian Language and Culture La Maison Francaise French Language and Culture House Slavianskii Dom Slavic East European Themed House Storey Human Biology Themed House and Yost Spanish Language and Culture Cross Cultural Themed Houses include Casa Zapata Chicano Latino Theme in Stern Hall Muwekma tah ruk American Indian Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Themed House Okada Asian American Themed House in Wilbur Hall and Ujamaa Black African American Themed House in Lagunita Court Focus Houses include Freshman Sophomore College Academic Focus Branner Hall Community Service Kimball Arts amp Performing Arts Crothers Global Citizenship and Toyon Sophomore Priority Co ops or Self Ops are another housing option Many students use bicycles to get around the large campus These houses feature cooperative living where residents and eating associates each contribute work to keep the house running such as cooking meals or cleaning shared spaces These houses have unique themes around which their community is centered Many co ops are hubs of music art and philosophy The co ops on campus are 576 Alvarado Row formerly Chi Theta Chi Columbae Enchanted Broccoli Forest EBF Hammarskjold Kairos Terra the unofficial LGBT house and Synergy Phi Sigma at 1018 Campus Drive was formerly Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity but in 1973 became a Self Op By 2015 55 percent of the graduate student population lived on campus Stanford also subsidizes off campus apartments in nearby Palo Alto Menlo Park and Mountain View for graduate students who are guaranteed on campus housing but are unable to live on campus due to a lack of space Athletics The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band rallies football fans with arrangements of All Right Now and other contemporary music In 2016 Stanford had sixteen male varsity sports and twenty female varsity sports nineteen club sports and about 27 intramural sports In 1930 following a unanimous vote by the executive committee for the Associated Students the athletic department adopted the mascot Indian The Indian symbol and name were dropped by President Richard Lyman in 1972 after objections from Native American students and a vote by the student senate The sports teams are now officially referred to as the Stanford Cardinal referring to the deep red color not the cardinal bird Stanford is a member of the Pac 12 Conference in most sports the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in several other sports and the America East Conference in field hockey with the participation in the inter collegiate NCAA s Division I FBS The two official colors of the university are Stanford Cardinal Red and Palo Alto Green Its traditional sports rival is the University of California Berkeley The winner of the annual Big Game between the Cal and Cardinal football teams gains custody of the Stanford Axe As of May 23 2024 Stanford has won 136 NCAA team championships more than any other school Stanford has won at least one NCAA team championship each academic year for 48 consecutive years from 1976 77 through to 2023 24 As of January 1 2022 Stanford athletes have also won 529 NCAA individual championships No other Division I school is within 100 of Stanford s total Stanford have won 25 consecutive NACDA Directors Cups from 1994 1995 through to 2018 19 awarded annually to the most successful overall college sports program in the nation 177 Stanford affiliated athletes have won a total of 296 Summer Olympic medals 150 gold 79 silver 67 bronze including 26 medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and 27 medals at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics In the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics Stanford affiliated athletes won 26 medals more than any other university Traditions Hail Stanford Hail is the Stanford hymn sometimes sung at ceremonies or adapted by the various university singing groups It was written in 1892 by mechanical engineering professor Albert W Smith and his wife Mary Roberts Smith in 1896 she earned the first Stanford doctorate in economics and later became associate professor of sociology but was not officially adopted until after a performance on campus in March 1902 by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Big Game The central football rivalry between Stanford and UC Berkeley First played in 1892 and for a time played by the universities rugby teams it is one of the oldest college rivalries in the United States The Stanford Axe A trophy earned by the winner of Big Game exchanged only as necessary The axe originated in 1899 when Stanford yell leader Billy Erb wielded a lumberman s axe to inspire the team Stanford lost and the Axe was stolen by Berkeley students following the game In 1930 Stanford students staged an elaborate heist to recover the Axe In 1933 the schools agreed to exchange it as a prize for winning Big Game As of 2021 a restaurant centrally located on Stanford s campus is named The Axe and Palm in reference to the Axe Big Game Gaieties In the week ahead of Big Game a 90 minute original musical written composed produced and performed by the students of Ram s Head Theatrical Society is performed in Memorial Auditorium Full Moon on the Quad An annual event at Main Quad where students gather to kiss one another starting at midnight Typically organized by the junior class cabinet the festivities include live entertainment such as music and dance performances The Stanford Marriage Pact An annual matchmaking event where thousands of students complete a questionnaire about their values and are subsequently matched with the best person for them to make a marriage pact with Fountain Hopping At any time of year students tour Stanford s main campus fountains to dip their feet or swim in some of the university s 25 fountains Mausoleum Party An annual Halloween party at the Stanford Mausoleum the final resting place of Leland Stanford Jr and his parents A 20 year tradition the Mausoleum party was on hiatus from 2002 to 2005 due to a lack of funding but was revived in 2006 In 2008 it was hosted in Old Union rather than at the actual Mausoleum because rain prohibited generators from being rented In 2009 after fundraising efforts by the Junior Class Presidents and the ASSU Executive the event was able to return to the Mausoleum despite facing budget cuts earlier in the year Wacky Walk At commencement graduates forgo a more traditional entrance and instead stride into Stanford Stadium in a large procession wearing wacky costumes Steam Tunneling Stanford has a network of underground brick lined tunnels that conduct central heating to more than 200 buildings via steam pipes Students sometimes navigate the corridors rooms and locked gates carrying flashlights and water bottles Stanford Magazine named steam tunneling one of the 101 things you must do before graduating from the Farm in 2000 Band Run An annual festivity at the beginning of the school year where the band picks up freshmen from dorms across campus while stopping to perform at each location culminating in a finale performance at Main Quad Viennese Ball A formal ball with waltzes that was initially started in the 1970s by students returning from the now closed since 1987 Stanford in Vienna overseas program It is now open to all students The long unofficial motto of Stanford selected by President Jordan is Die Luft der Freiheit weht Translated from the German language this quotation from Ulrich von Hutten means The wind of freedom blows The motto was controversial during World War I when anything in German was suspect at that time the university disavowed that this motto was official It was made official by way of incorporation into an official seal by the board of trustees in December 2002 Degree of Uncommon Man Uncommon Woman Stanford does not award honorary degrees but in 1953 the degree of Uncommon Man Uncommon Woman was created by Stanford Associates part of the Stanford alumni organization to recognize alumni who give rare and extraordinary service to the university It is awarded not at prescribed intervals but instead only when the president of the university deems it appropriate to recognize extraordinary service Recipients include Herbert Hoover Bill Hewlett Dave Packard Lucile Packard and John Gardner Former campus traditions include the Big Game bonfire on Lake Lagunita a seasonal lake usually dry in the fall which was formally ended in 1997 because of the presence of endangered salamanders in the lake bed Religious life Students and staff at Stanford are of many different religions The Stanford Office for Religious Life s mission is to guide nurture and enhance spiritual religious and ethical life within the Stanford University community by promoting enriching dialogue meaningful ritual and enduring friendships among people of all religious backgrounds It is headed by a dean with the assistance of a senior associate dean and an associate dean Stanford Memorial Church in the center of campus has a Sunday University Public Worship service UPW usually in the Protestant Ecumenical Christian tradition where the Memorial Church Choir sings and a sermon is preached usually by one of the Stanford deans for Religious Life UPW sometimes has multifaith services In addition the church is used by the Catholic community and the other Christian denominations at Stanford Weddings happen most Saturdays and the university has allowed blessings of same gender relationships and legal weddings In addition to the church the Office for Religious Life has a Center for Inter Religious Community Learning and Experiences CIRCLE on the third floor of Old Union It offers a common room an interfaith sanctuary a seminar room a student lounge area and a reading room as well as offices housing a number of Stanford Associated Religions SAR member groups and the Senior Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Religious Life Most though not all religious student groups belong to SAR The SAR directory includes organizations that serve atheist Baha i Buddhist Christian Hindu Muslim Jewish and Sikh groups though these groups vary year by year The Windhover Contemplation Center was dedicated in October 2014 and was intended to provide spiritual sanctuary for students and staff in the midst of their course and work schedules the center displays the Windhover paintings by Nathan Oliveira the late Stanford professor and artist Some religions have a larger and more formal presence on campus in addition to the student groups these include the Catholic and Hillel communities at Stanford Greek life Fraternities and sororities have been active on the Stanford campus since 1891 when the university first opened In 1944 University President Donald Tresidder banned all Stanford sororities due to extreme competition However following Title IX the Board of Trustees lifted the 33 year ban on sororities in 1977 Students are not permitted to join a fraternity or sorority until spring quarter of their freshman year Stanford has thirty one Greek organizations including fourteen sororities and sixteen fraternities Nine of the Greek organizations were housed eight in University owned houses and one Sigma Chi in their own house although the land is owned by the university Five chapters were members of the African American Fraternal and Sororal Association eleven chapters were members of the Interfraternity Council seven chapters belonged to the Intersorority Council and six chapters belonged to the Multicultural Greek Council Stanford is home to two unhoused historically National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC or Divine Nine sororities Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta and two unhoused NPHC fraternities Alpha Phi Alpha and Kappa Alpha Psi These fraternities and sororities operate under the African American Fraternal Sororal Association AAFSA at Stanford Seven historically National Panhellenic Conference NPC sororities four of which are unhoused Alpha Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma and three of which are housed Delta Delta Delta Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Beta Phi call Stanford home These sororities operate under the Stanford Inter sorority Council ISC Eleven historically National Interfraternity Conference NIC fraternities are also represented at Stanford including five unhoused fraternities Alpha Epsilon Pi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Alpha Order and four housed fraternities Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Nu These fraternities operate under the Stanford Inter fraternity Council IFC There are also four unhoused Multicultural Greek Council MGC sororities on campus alpha Kappa Delta Phi Lambda Theta Nu Sigma Psi Zeta and Sigma Theta Psi as well as two unhoused MGC fraternities Gamma Zeta Alpha and Lambda Phi Epsilon Lambda Phi Epsilon is recognized by the National Interfraternity Conference NIC Student groups Students on an urban hike organized by the Graduate Student Programming Board GSPB Stanford has more than 600 student organizations Groups are often though not always partially funded by the university via allocations directed by the student government organization the ASSU These funds include special fees which are decided by a Spring Quarter vote by the student body Groups span athletics and recreation careers pre professional community service ethnic cultural fraternities and sororities health and counseling media and publications the arts political and social awareness and religious and philosophical organizations In contrast to many other selective universities Stanford policy mandates that all recognized student clubs be broadly open for all interested students to join The Stanford Daily is a student run daily newspaper and has been published since the university was founded in 1892 The student run radio station KZSU Stanford 90 1 FM features freeform music programming sports commentary and news segments it started in 1947 as an AM radio station The Stanford Review is a conservative student newspaper founded in 1987 The Fountain Hopper FoHo is a financially independent anonymous student run campus rag publication notable for having broken the Brock Turner story Stanford hosts numerous environmental and sustainability oriented student groups including Students for a Sustainable Stanford Students for Environmental and Racial Justice and Stanford Energy Club Stanford is a member of the Ivy Plus Sustainability Consortium through which it has committed to best practice sharing and the ongoing exchange of campus sustainability solutions along with other member institutions Stanford is also home to a large number of pre professional student organizations organized around missions from startup incubation to paid consulting The Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students BASES is one of the largest professional organizations in Silicon Valley with over 5 000 members Its goal is to support the next generation of entrepreneurs StartX is a non profit startup accelerator for student and faculty led startups It is staffed primarily by students Stanford Women In Business SWIB is an on campus business organization aimed at helping Stanford women find paths to success in the generally male dominated technology industry Stanford Marketing is a student group that provides students hands on training through research and strategy consulting projects with Fortune 500 clients as well as workshops led by people from industry and professors in the Stanford Graduate School of Business Stanford Finance provides mentoring and internships for students who want to enter a career in finance Stanford Pre Business Association is intended to build connections among industry alumni and student communities Stanford is also home to several academic groups focused on government and politics including Stanford in Government and Stanford Women in Politics The Stanford Society for Latin American Politics is Stanford s first student organization focused on the region s political economic and social developments working to increase the representation and study of Latin America on campus Former guest speakers include Jose Mujica and Gustavo Petro Other groups include The Stanford Axe Committee is the official guardian of the Stanford Axe and the rest of the time assists the Stanford Band as a supplementary spirit group It has existed since 1982 Stanford American Indian Organization SAIO which hosts the annual Stanford Powwow started in 1971 This is the largest student run event on campus and the largest student run powwow in the country The Stanford Improvisors SImps for short teach and perform improvisational theatre on campus and in the surrounding community In 2014 the group finished second in the Golden Gate Regional College Improv tournament and they have since been invited twice to perform at the annual San Francisco Improv Festival Asha for Education is a national student group founded in 1991 It focuses mainly on education in India and supporting nonprofit organizations that work mainly in the education sector Asha s Stanford chapter organizes events like Holi as well as lectures by prominent leaders from India on the university campus Safety Stanford s Department of Public Safety is responsible for law enforcement and safety on the main campus Its deputy sheriffs are peace officers by arrangement with the Santa Clara County Sheriff s Office The department is also responsible for publishing an annual crime report covering the previous three years as required by the Clery Act Fire protection has been provided by contract with the Palo Alto Fire Department since 1976 Murder is rare on the campus although a few cases have been notorious including the 1974 murder of Arlis Perry in Stanford Memorial Church which was not solved until 2018 Also infamous was Theodore Streleski s murder of his faculty advisor in 1978 Campus sexual misconduct In 2014 Stanford was the tenth highest in the nation in total of reports of rape on their main campus with 26 reports of rape In Stanford s 2015 Campus Climate Survey 4 7 percent of female undergraduates reported experiencing sexual assault as defined by the university and 32 9 percent reported experiencing sexual misconduct According to the survey 85 of perpetrators of misconduct were Stanford students and 80 were men Perpetrators of sexual misconduct were frequently aided by alcohol or drugs according to the survey Nearly three fourths of the students whose responses were categorized as sexual assault indicated that the act was accomplished by a person or persons taking advantage of them when they were drunk or high according to the survey Close to 70 percent of students who reported an experience of sexual misconduct involving nonconsensual penetration and or oral sex indicated the same Associated Students of Stanford and student and alumni activists with the anti rape group Stand with Leah criticized the survey methodology for downgrading incidents involving alcohol if students did not check two separate boxes indicating they were both intoxicated and incapacity while sexually assaulted Reporting on the Brock Turner rape case a reporter from The Washington Post analyzed campus rape reports submitted by universities to the U S Department of Education and found that Stanford was one of the top ten universities in campus rapes in 2014 with 26 reported that year but when analyzed by rapes per 1000 students Stanford was not among the top ten People v Turner On the night of January 17 18 2015 22 year old Chanel Miller who was visiting the campus to attend a party at the Kappa Alpha fraternity was sexually assaulted by Brock Turner a nineteen year old freshman student athlete from Ohio Two Stanford graduate students witnessed the attack and intervened when Turner attempted to flee the two held him down on the ground until police arrived Stanford immediately referred the case to prosecutors and offered Miller counseling and within two weeks had barred Turner from campus after conducting an investigation Turner was convicted on three felony charges in March 2016 and in June 2016 he received a jail sentence of six months and was declared a sex offender requiring him to register as such for the rest of his life prosecutors had sought a six year prison sentence out of the maximum 14 years that was possible The case and the relatively lenient sentence drew nationwide attention Two years later the judge in the case Stanford graduate Aaron Persky was recalled by the voters Joe Lonsdale In February 2015 Elise Clougherty filed a sexual assault and harassment lawsuit against venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale Lonsdale and Clougherty entered into a relationship in the spring of 2012 when she was a junior and he was her mentor in a Stanford entrepreneurship course By the spring of 2013 Clougherty had broken off the relationship and filed charges at Stanford that Lonsdale had broken the Stanford policy against consensual relationships between students and faculty and that he had sexually assaulted and harassed her which resulted in Lonsdale being banned from Stanford for 10 years Lonsdale challenged Stanford s finding that he had sexually assaulted and harassed her and Stanford rescinded that finding and the campus ban in the fall of 2015 Clougherty withdrew her suit that fall as well Notable peopleAward laureates and scholars Stanford s current community of scholars includes 2 Presidential Medal of Freedom winners 2 ACL Lifetime Achievement Award winners 3 recipients of the National Medal of Technology 4 Pulitzer Prize winners 6 recipients of the National Humanities Medal 7 Wolf Foundation Prize winners 10 recipients of the National Medal of Science 14 AAAI fellows 22 Nobel Prize laureates as of 2022 58 affiliates in total 33 MacArthur Fellows 47 members of American Philosophical Society 56 fellows of the American Physics Society since 1995 90 members of National Academy of Medicine 113 members of National Academy of Engineering 174 members of the National Academy of Sciences 303 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Stanford s current and former faculty includes 58 Nobel laureates as well as 29 winners of the Turing Award the so called Nobel Prize in computer science comprising one third of the awards given in its 44 year history The university also has 27 ACM Fellows and is affiliated with four Godel Prize winners four Knuth Prize recipients ten IJCAI Computers and Thought Award winners and fifteen Grace Murray Hopper Award winners for their work in the foundations of computer science Stanford alumni have started many companies and according to Forbes Stanford has produced the second highest number of billionaires of all universities By 2022 128 Stanford students or alumni have also been named Rhodes Scholars Notable Stanford alumni include Herbert Hoover BS 1895 President of the United States founder of Hoover Institution at Stanford Trustee of Stanford for nearly 50 years William Rehnquist BA 1948 MA 1948 LLB 1952 16th Chief Justice of the United States Sandra Day O Connor BA 1950 LLB 1952 Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Rishi Sunak MBA 2006 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Yukio Hatoyama PhD 1976 Former Prime Minister of Japan Stephen Breyer BA 1959 Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Larry Page MS 1998 founder of Alphabet Inc Sergey Brin MS 1995 founder of Alphabet Inc Reed Hastings MS 1988 founder of Netflix Inc Phil Knight MBA 1962 founder of Nike Inc Reid Hoffman BS 1990 founder of LinkedIn Corporation Notable present and past Stanford faculty include Philip Zimbardo Tobias Wolff Condoleezza RiceSee alsoSan Francisco Bay Area portalCalifornia portalList of universities by number of billionaire alumni List of colleges and universities in California S a collaboration between seven universities and the Karolinska Institute for training in bioinformatics and genomics Stanford SchoolExplanatory notesUndergraduate school alumni who received the Turing Award Vint Cerf BS Math Stanford 1965 MS CS UCLA 1970 PhD CS UCLA 1972 Allen Newell BS Physics Stanford 1949 PhD Carnegie Institute of Technology 1957 Graduate school alumni who received the Turing Award Martin Hellman BE New York University 1966 MS Stanford University 1967 Ph D Stanford University 1969 all in electrical engineering Professor at Stanford 1971 1996 John Hopcroft BS Seattle University MS EE Stanford 1962 Phd EE Stanford 1964 Barbara Liskov BSc Berkeley 1961 PhD Stanford Raj Reddy BS from Guindy College of Engineering Madras India 1958 M Tech University of New South Wales 1960 Ph D Stanford 1966 Ronald Rivest BA Yale 1969 PhD Stanford 1974 Robert Tarjan BS Caltech 1969 MS Stanford 1971 PhD 1972 Non alumni former and current faculty staff and researchers who received the Turing Award Whitfield Diffie BS Mathematics Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1965 Visiting scholar at Stanford from 2009 2010 and an affiliate from 2010 2012 currently a consulting professor at CISAC The Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University Doug Engelbart BS EE Oregon State University 1948 MS EE Berkeley 1953 PhD Berkeley 1955 Researcher Director at Stanford Research Institute SRI 1957 1977 Director Bootstrap Project at Stanford University 1989 1990 Edward Feigenbaum BS Carnegie Institute of Technology 1956 Ph D Carnegie Institute of Technology 1960 Associate Professor at Stanford 1965 1968 Professor at Stanford 1969 2000 Professor Emeritus at Stanford 2000 present Robert W Floyd BA 1953 BSc Physics both from the University of Chicago Professor at Stanford 1968 1994 Sir Antony Hoare Undergraduate at Oxford University Visiting Professor at Stanford 1973 Alan Kay BA BS from the University of Colorado at Boulder Ph D 1969 from the University of Utah Researcher at Stanford 1969 1971 John McCarthy BS Math Caltech PhD Princeton Assistant Professor at Stanford 1953 1955 Professor at Stanford 1962 2011 Robin Milner BSc 1956 from Cambridge University Researcher at Stanford University 1971 1972 Amir Pnueli BSc Math from Technion 1962 PhD Weizmann Institute of Science 1967 Instructor at Stanford 1967 Visitor at Stanford 1970 Dana Scott BA Berkeley 1954 Ph D Princeton 1958 Associate Professor at Stanford 1963 1967 Niklaus Wirth BS Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 1959 MSc Universite Laval Canada 1960 Ph D Berkeley 1963 Assistant Professor at Stanford University 1963 1967 Andrew Yao BS physics National University of Taiwan 1967 AM Physics Harvard 1969 Ph D Physics Harvard 1972 Ph D CS University of Illinois Urbana Champaign 1975 Assistant Professor at Stanford University 1976 1981 Professor at Stanford University 1982 1986 It is often stated that Stanford has the largest contiguous campus in the world or the United States but that depends on definitions Berry College with over 26 000 acres 40 6 sq mi 105 2 km2 Paul Smith s College with 14 200 acres 22 2 sq mi 57 5 km2 and the United States Air Force Academy with 18 500 acres 7 500 ha are larger but are not usually classified as universities Duke University at 8 610 acres 13 5 sq mi 34 8 km2 does have more land but it is not contiguous However the University of the South has over 13 000 acres 20 3 sq mi 52 6 km2 The rules governing the board have changed over time The original 24 trustees were appointed for life in 1885 by the Stanfords as were some of the subsequent replacements In 1899 Jane Stanford changed the maximum number of trustees from 24 to 15 and set the term of office to 10 years On June 1 1903 she resigned her powers as founder and the board took on its full powers In the 1950s the board decided that its fifteen members were not sufficient to do all the work needed and in March 1954 petitioned the courts to raise the maximum number to 23 of whom 20 would be regular trustees serving 10 year terms and 3 would 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