The PHIND Center is part of the Department of Radiology and is the first center in the world to focus on precision health and integrated diagnostics. We bring together faculty from all across campus to initiate new collaborations and strengthen existing ones. The PHIND Center hosts a seminar series that is open and free to …
Most of us feel compassion for our close friends when they are struggling. What would it be like to receive the same caring attention from yourself when you needed it most? All that’s required is a shift in attention – recognizing that as a human being, you, too, are a worthy recipient of compassion. This …
You've heard about the benefits of mindfulness for reducing stress, improving sleep, and elevating the experience of daily living, and you'd like to get started, but don't have much time to spare. Sound familiar? This online workshop-style engagement class is designed to provide a low-friction entry into learning and benefiting from foundational mindfulness practices. In …
In response to the precipitous increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate crimes throughout the United States, the staff of Stanford Libraries created the Rise Up for AAPI exhibit which focuses on the history of systemic racism against the AAPI community. The aim of this exhibit is to help educate our community and …
Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for the clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists. Current Series: Hot Topics Mini-Series Covid-19 Mini-Series Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series Streaming now on all major podcast platforms.
Come join Pickleball as a beginner or experienced player. This one-hour workshop will teach the basic skills of the proper grip, serving, returning serve. Also learn the fundamentals of the sport. You will learn about scoring, the two-bounce rule, the non-volley zone, and the safety and etiquette of the sport. This introductory workshop will get …
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Yin and Restorative Yoga Class with Heather Freeman: This class explores gentle movement, breath, and mindfulness to support sleep, healthful rest, and enhanced resilience. Open to Stanford affiliates. Please bring your own yoga mat. Face coverings are required. This class is held weekly on Tuesdays from April 12th – May 31st.
Improvisational theater is the art of getting onstage in front of a live audience and making up a story, collaboratively. The skills required to accomplish this while on the spot and under pressure are invaluable offstage as well. In this online engagement class, you will learn and practice improvisational skills that can develop resilience, resourcefulness, …
Are you ready to put your stamina to the test? Don't miss the first annual Cardinal Tri at SRWC. The first three weeks are an opportunity for people to try out each sport and capture their time to beat it at the event. First week, April 5-6: Aquatics / Rowing Second week, April 12-13: Cycling …
In response to the precipitous increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate crimes throughout the United States, the staff of Stanford Libraries created the Rise Up for AAPI exhibit which focuses on the history of systemic racism against the AAPI community. The aim of this exhibit is to help educate our community and …