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Community Court and Arbuckle Dining Pavilion
The Place

Open courtyards under sparkling blue skies. Sustainable, thoughtfully designed buildings. Students, faculty, and staff connect indoors and out

Students sitting in front of the Monument to Change
The Climate

An exceptionally mild climate allows campus life to overflow into our many courtyards, plazas, and open spaces all year long

Woman walking on The Dish trail at sunset
The Scenery

Comprising a full 8,000 acres of foothills and plains, the Stanford campus began as a horse farm and still fondly known as “The Farm”

Students waiting to cross the street, bicyclist going by
The Transportation

You can leave the car behind. At Stanford, nearly everything is just a very pleasant bike ride away

Students at the activities fair
The Activities

Students establish clubs that support their interests and sign up to participate in a wide range of activities

Students celebrating with the mascot
The Mascot

When it comes to school mascots, nothing tops the Stanford Tree. Everyone’s favorite evergreen is always on hand to get the crowd on its feet

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