Here are some ‘underrated classes’ that students have taken and loved, ranging from small introsems to lectures with hundreds of students, writes Hannah Basali.
“It was a beautiful symbiotic experience: section leaders got professional development, students got an amazing human-centered experience” wrote Chris Piech, CS professor and co-founder of Code in Place.
For professors who enjoy teaching in an interactive manner, the students projected on the monitor can make it feel like they’re lecturing in a real classroom.
As part of a three-part series on Stanford’s Guggenheim fellows, meet law and history professor Amalia Kessler and political science professor Jonathan Rodden.
As a powerhouse in Silicon Valley, Stanford holds significant responsibility for the integration of ethics into the tech industry, argue some students and professors.
Leopoldo López expressed fear about the global rise of a “network of autocracies.” He encouraged Stanford students to champion democracy and freedom across the globe.