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GENERAL RESOURCES
 


Schools, Departments, and Offices
Visitor Guide and Campus Maps
Major University Publications

Administrative Services (A to Z) Guide
People Search

Libraries
Handbooks and Manuals
Stanford.You

Visual Arts Services

Diversity and Access Office

Disability Access @ Stanford

Schools, Deparments, and Offices

List of Websites by School
List of Websites by Department
List of Administrative Resources and Departments
Human Resources
Payroll & Records
Office of the Registrar


Visitor Guide and Campus Maps
Stanford Visitors Information Services  
Visitor Resources  
Introduction to Stanford  
Searchable Stanford Map
 
Getting Around Campus
 
Directions to campus
 
Stanford Athletics  
Administrative Services - A to Z Guide  

Administrative Services - A to Z Guide

 
Major University Publications and Radio Station

The Stanford Daily is an independent, student-produced campus newspaper. The Daily is published Monday through Friday during the academic year.

 

The Stanford Report is the university's weekly faculty and staff newspaper and is updated daily. It provides coverage of faculty research developments, Faculty Senate meetings, other campus activities, and includes a calendar of events.

 

The Stanford Magazine is a bimonthly magazine from the Stanford Alumni Association.

 
Stanford Medical Center Office of Communications and Public Affairs provides iinformation about the latest advances in clinical care and resarch by the Stanford University School of Medicine.  
KZSU is Stanford University's radio station.  
People Search
The Stanford.Who web-site can help you find the contact information for any student, faculty, or staff member at Stanford University. Need an email address or a phone number? Just type in the full or last name!  
Libraries
Stanford University Libraries

 
Handbooks and Manuals
The Faculty Handbook provides policies and procedures related to appointments and promotions, sabbaticals and leave time, as well as other issues.

 
The Research Policy Handbook

 
Approaching Stanford has an orientation book for new Stanford Staudents called: Approaching Stanford: A Handbook for Entering Students.  
School of Medicine Faculty Development  
Stanford.you
The Stanford.You website can be used to update your listing for both printed and on-line directory versions and to activate automatic email replies during vacation.

 
Visual Arts Services
Visual Arts Services is located in the Medical School Office Building (MSOB). It is where one can order letterhead and business cards, as well as procure other visual arts services such as large format poster production, scanning services, and other visual art services.  
Diversity and Access Office

The Diversity & Access Office ensures University compliance with federal, state, and local regulations concerning diversity and disability, with the goal of effectively addressing issues before they become formal grievances.

 
The Stanford Help Center provides professional, confidential, brief counseling to the faculty and staff of Stanford University, Stanford Hospital, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Menlo Medical Clinic and SLAC. Spouses, domestic partners, and children under 21 are also eligible for these services.

 

Sexual Harrasment Policy Office

 

The Ombudsperson is an impartial dispute resolver who strives to see that faculty, staff and students at the University are treated fairly and equitably. The Ombudsperson handles complaints and can provide you the information and/or mediation you need to resolve any dispute or problem you face.

Contact David Rasch, Ombudsperson/Mediation Coordinator, at 723-3682 or send him an email at rasch@stanford.edu.

If you are in the School of Medicine please contact Martha A. McKee at 498-5744 or send her email at martha.mckee@stanford.stanford.edu.

 
WorkLife Office
The WorkLife Office, a part of Human Resources at Stanford University, supports the University's academic mission through direct services and by developing collaborative partnerships within Stanford and the surrounding community to assist faculty, staff, and students in reaching a comfortable balance between their work, study, personal and family lives.
 
Disability Access @ Stanford Office

The Disability Access @ Stanford Office is in compliance with federal and state Civil Rights statutes, including the Americans with Disabilities Act and Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and provides disability-related access information for faculty, staff, students, and visitors of the Stanford community. Please contact us at disability.access@stanford.edu if you have any questions