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Upcoming Online Offerings

Democracy and Disagreement Series

Dates and time vary through Tuesday, March 11

Determined: Life Without Free Will with Professor Robert Sapolsky

Wednesday, April 9
6:00–7:00 p.m. PT

The Night Before: International Jazz Day

Tuesday, April 29
6:30–7:30 p.m. PT

Recent Videos

Explore a curated selection of programming featuring faculty and alumni.

Code in Place

Code in Place
Mehran Sahami, '92, MS '93, PhD '99

Why Is Culture So Hard to Change?

Why Is Culture So Hard to Change?
MarYam Hamedani

The Era of Noise: From Fake News to the Future of Journalism

The Era of Noise: From Fake News to the Future of Journalism
Janine Zacharia

Broadband Equity: Ensuring Connectivity for All

Broadband Equity: Ensuring Connectivity for All
Greg Rosston

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Virtual Events on Demand

Catch recorded live talks by Stanford faculty and other campus luminaries—presented by SAA and campus partners.

Recommended Podcasts

Keep learning wherever you go.

podcast: Transforming Business

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from Stanford Pathfinders

Having spent half his professional life in the business world and half in academia, John Davis, ’82, is uniquely positioned to answer this question: How can businesses worldwide become a consistent force for good?

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Stanford Pathfinders

With Howard Wolf, ’80
Listen in on engaging conversations with some of Stanford's most accomplished alumni in politics, entertainment, sports, technology and more.