-
Why did Paul Simon visit the Bay Area?
Paul Simon visited the Bay Area not to perform but to get answers and guidance about his hearing loss. Simon met with doctors and scientists at Stanford to learn more about the latest in hearing research. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Dr. Konstantina Stankovic, a neurosurgeon and professor at Stanford Medicine, to learn more about Simon’s...
-
Stanford beats No. 22 Louisville 38-35 on walk-off field goal
Emmet Kenney made a career-long 52-yard field goal as time expired to give Stanford a 38-35 victory over No. 22 Louisville on Saturday, ending the Cardinal’s six-game losing streak. Down 35-21 in the fourth quarter, Stanford (3-7, 2-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) tied it on Emmett Mosley V’s two touchdown passes, the second a 25-yarder from backup quarterback Justin Lamson with...
-
Stanford ranks No. 2, UC Berkeley No. 5 in Forbes' top American colleges list
Forbes ranks Stanford University at No. 2 and UC Berkeley at No. 5 in its annual top American colleges list, with both schools moving up one position from last year’s ranking.
-
A closer look: Stanford Robotics Center tour
We got a glimpse of the future on Friday courtesy of robotics, artificial intelligence, and some of the smartest young people in the Bay Area.
-
A closer look: Stanford Robotics Center tour
We got a glimpse of the future on Friday courtesy of robotics, artificial intelligence, and some of the smartest young people in the Bay Area. Scott Budman has the details.
-
For new Stanford coach Kate Paye, following Tara VanDerveer is a tall task
Kate Paye is entering her first season at Stanford, replacing Hall of Famer Tara VanDerveer.
-
Stanford criticized for laying off 23 creative writing lecturers
Stanford University is facing backlash after announcing it will lay off and then replace 23 creative writing lecturers.
-
Stanford criticized for laying off 23 creative writing lecturers
Stanford University is facing backlash after announcing it will lay off and then replace 23 creative writing lecturers.
-
A closer look: Stanford's aging study
Stanford researchers say they found two distinct periods in our life when our bodies rapidly age — in our 40s and 60s. NBC Bay Area’s Janelle Wang spoke to the head of the Standord study, Dr. Michael Snyder, about how the changes impact our health.
-
Watch Stanford's Alex Bowen score as US men's water polo heads to bronze medal match
Former Stanford star Alex Bowen scored a goal in the third quarter, but it was not enough as Team USA fell to Serbia in the men’s water polo semifinal.
-
HIGHLIGHT: Alex Bowen scores as US men's water polo heads to bronze medal match
Californian Alex Bowen scored a goal in the third quarter, but it was not enough as the United States fell to Serbia in the water polo semifinal. The U.S. will play the loser of Hungary-Croatia in the bronze medal match on Sunday.
-
Stanford track athletes show strong force at 2024 Paris Olympics
Stanford University has an astounding 10 track and field alumnus competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
-
Stanford in the spotlight
Stanford University has an astounding 10 track and field alumnus competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Jocelyn Moran reports.
-
Stanford alum Sophia Smith notches 2 goals in USWNT's rout over Germany at Paris Olympics
Stanford alum Sophia Smith scored two goals and Trinity Rodman adds an assist as Team USA routs Germany 4-1 in women’s soccer pool play Sunday at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
-
HIGHLIGHT: Sophia Smith notches two in U.S. women's soccer rout over Germany
Sophia Smith scores two goals and Trinity Rodman adds an assist as Team USA routs Germany 4-1 in women’s soccer pool play at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
-
Stanford's Torri Huske wins women's 100m butterfly semifinal 2 at Paris Olympics
Team USA and Stanford University swimmer Torri Huske won the 100m butterfly semifinal 2 at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Saturday.
-
HIGHLIGHT: Torri Huske wins women's 100m butterfly semifinal 2
Watch Team USA swimmer Torri Huske win the 100m butterfly semifinal 2 at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
-
Stanford grad's sights set on decathlon at Paris Olympics
Stanford University graduate Harrison Williams is hoping to punch his ticket to the Paris Olympics in what’s considered the most grueling event: the decathlon.
-
Stanford grad's sights set on decathlon at Paris Olympics
Stanford University graduate Harrison Williams is hoping to punch his ticket to the Paris Olympics in what’s considered the most grueling event: the decathlon.
-
105-year-old Stanford graduate finally gets her diploma after 80+ year wait
When Virginia Hislop’s husband was called to active duty in 1940, she had to leave behind her studies at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education.