What I Tell My Graduate Students
This article from an English professor offers some insight into how to approach graduate school not only as a time of scholarship but also as a period of professional development.
This article from an English professor offers some insight into how to approach graduate school not only as a time of scholarship but also as a period of professional development.
From Stanford IT come a number of tools and software designed to improve collaboration between groups and increase productivity.
From the Association of American Medical Colleges, this guide to managing via a team is useful to anyone in a position of leadership or on a team, such as a graduate student or postdoc leading a re
If you've ever been in a meeting that seemed to last forever and accomplish nothing, Gather is the tool for you.
The Title IX Office collaborates with the Stanford community to stop, prevent, and remedy interpersonal violence and gender-based discrimination through education, culture change, accountability, a
Sometimes graduate students find themselves struggling due to the less structured nature of pursuing an advanced degree.
Feeling stuck? This out-in-the-world audio experience gives you a fresh perspective and helps you re-frame a challenge.
If you find yourself with an overflowing inbox, and wish to prune your mailing list subscription, Stanford offer the Mailman tool.
For all members of the Stanford campus, My Cardinal Green connects you with resources and opportunities to minimize your environmental impact and maximize your sustainability efforts on campus.
Graduate school is both extraordinarily rewarding and demanding at the same time.