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Friday, April 6, 2007

Stanford University

Introduction
Introduction to StanfordLocated between San Francisco and San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley, Stanford University is recognized as one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions. The Introduction to Stanford website provides a guided tour of undergraduate academic opportunities, research, student life, and popular campus sights.
Facts and FAQs
Stanford Facts provides a snapshot of the university in numbers, from Nobel Prize winners currently on the faculty (18) to the number of trees on campus (about 25,000). Answers to frequently asked questions also help orient visitors to Stanford.

History"The children of California shall be our children," Leland Stanford told his wife, Jane, in 1884 when they began planning Leland Stanford Junior University as a memorial to their son. Learn more about Stanford's founding, its presidents and historical landmarks in the online
history section.
Stanford-Wide Publications A number of publications cover the entire university community, including the independent student newspaper Stanford Daily, Stanford Report and Stanford magazine.

Stanford Speak Learn the lingo, catch-phrases and acronyms that students, faculty and staff use in everyday conversation on "the Farm" (a popular name for the campus).
Visiting Stanford
The Visitors and Neighbors section of this website contains maps and directions to the university and links to other useful information about popular campus attractions. Visitor Information Services will help you plan a guided tour and answer your questions about visiting Stanford's beautiful 8,200 acre campus.

Giving to Stanford
Every gift plays an important role in helping Stanford meet its needs as a world-class University. The Giving to Stanford website provides information on a wide variety of giving opportunities, including the Stanford Fund.

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