She has held top roles at both Foothill in Los Altos Hills and De Anza in Cupertino.
Don't chase money, and don't get desk jobs, the chief foreign correspondent for NBC News told the class of 2015.
Speech and Debate Changes a Student in a Mere Year
He has served in major academic leadership roles at the university for more than two decades.
Carla Shatz is regarded as a pioneer of brain development research.
The scholarships are offered to CA residents by the National Federation of Republican Women.
Congrats to Katie Russell of Gunn High School! She is now headed to Finland.
P.E. instructor — and 2014 Symetra Hero in the Classroom recipient — had a chance to chat with former 49er Dennis Brown
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Fr. Michael Lapsley, injured in a letter bomb, speaks at De Anza College on 5/21; leads Healing of Memories Workshop at St. Jude's 5/22-24.
A Stanford economist is creating a customer-level water demand model that can be used to design tiered water rate schedules in California.
Award winning Spanish Immersion program. Where kids have fun while learning Spanish!
The theater explores the ethics of science with Brecht's "Life of Galileo" on Friday and Saturday.
UC's base tuition will remain at $12,192 through 2016-17.
The freshman's need for medical aid was ignored by campus staff, according to the suit. The young man hung himself from his bunk bed.
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Free registration is open for the S^4-Super Summer Science Search Contest. Outgoing 6th, 7th and 8th graders living in the CUSD are invited.
New research indicates that stress can make us stronger, smarter AND ... happier – if we learn how to open our minds to it.
The money goes toward college! It's all part of the "Leaders Save Lives" program with the American Red Cross.
Cupertino Poet Laureate is gathering support for bringing poetry education to schools.
The 2015 S^4-Super Summer Science Search™ Contest is open to all CUSD middle school students, sponsored by the Cupertino Library Foundation
If interested, don't delay. Applications due by March 30.
California to shift from a school quality measure based solely on exam results to one that would include other factors.
She will serve as Rathbun Visiting Fellow and will speak April 20. Free student, faculty, staff tickets will be available by lottery
California has experienced more frequent drought years in the last two decades than it has in the past several centuries, Stanford reports.
The "unconference" is Saturday in Palo Alto.
The free lecture is March 4 at Foothill College in Los Altos.
The Feb. 28 session is hosted by Halstrom Academy.
It's more than exercise. Children thrive, feel safer and engage better in class, but the recess program must be well-organized, study says.
His computerized simulation simplifies animated movie collisions to create a point-click-and-drag tool to digitize destruction.
Universal Pictures is filming a movie about Steven Jobs on campus. Extras still needed!
With the grant, the Stanford Human Systems Immunology Center will be established to develop vaccines for deadly infectious diseases.
Students across the state must submit their entries by March 31.
Exclusive agency with accreditation role statewide found "irresponsible." Now, competition is welcomed.
As proposed, a bachelor's degree will cost about $10K; check the list of degrees to be offered, including at Foothill in Los Altos Hills.
Kohl’s Cares® Scholarship Program nominations for youth, ages 6 to 18, begin Jan. 30.
Is your home a battleground on weeknights? Stanford researchers find "busy work, by its very nature, discourages learning."
New Stanford study finds that teens are influenced by "caricatures" of peers' sex lives and drug use. And that's not good for them.