list : Education

  • $10 million pledge for bioscience students

    The funds from the Blavatnik Family Foundation will provide permanent support for five students enrolled in the Stanford Biosciences.

  • Med program for teens turns 30

    More than 700 students, 30 summers, zero tuition: The no-cost Stanford Medical Youth Science Program helps aspiring low-income teens begin their journey toward careers in the medical and health sciences.

  • Stanford students named HHMI fellows

    Razina Aziz-Bose and Ritika Dutta will receive grants from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to conduct biomedical research.

  • Med school announces annual awards, honors

    Faculty, staff, residents, students and volunteers were recognized for excellence in teaching and patient care and for other accomplishments.

  • 110th diploma ceremony at medical school

    “Aim high and keep learning, be skeptical of accepted certainty and stay fast in the belief that facts matter,” Nobel laureate Paul Berg told Stanford School of Medicine graduates.

  • Award to support physician-scientist training

    A grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund will support a new scientific scholarship program for medical students at Stanford.

  • Students chosen as 2018 Soros Fellows

    Three School of Medicine students were selected to receive a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, which supports graduate education for immigrants and the children of immigrants.

  • Berg to speak at med school graduation

    The world-renowned biochemist, Nobel laureate, educator and advocate for scientific freedom will speak at the School of Medicine’s commencement on June 16.

  • Physicians discuss gun violence

    Gun violence is a public-health problem that physicians may be able to help alleviate by conducting research and educating patients about gun safety, said experts at a recent teach-in on campus.

  • Graduating med students meet their matches

    Stanford medical students gathered together on Match Day to find out where they would serve their residencies for the next three or more years.