Past Events
Bootcamp
Join Nick Diaz, LKSC Fitness Coordinator for Boot Camp on the LKSC 4th Floor Balcony. Limited to 8 students per session.
Mini-Course Proposal Deadline
Mini-Course Proposals for Spring and Summer ’24 are NOW OPEN!! Please submit any course proposals by 5pm on Friday, October 27th.
Quick Bytes: The REST of Your Life: Why the Soothing System May be the Key to Increased Intelligence, Creativity, and Compassion
(Part 3 of 3; attendance encouraged at all 3 sessions. Register in advance; drop-ins welcome) When you're not working, do you feel “lazy?” Do you remember when the “break” in Winter Break meant something?
Quick Bytes: The Doing of Being Well – Practicing Skills for Flourishing
A state of well-being isn’t something you get or have, it must be maintained. Practice your skills for flourishing.
Slow Flow Yoga
Join Shelly Rasnick, RYT-500, for an all-levels yoga flow sequence to help you feel more balanced and energized. Mats and props provided.
Pet Partners: Therapy Dog Visit
Join the Pet Partners team for a break to hang out and pet their dog volunteers!
Biotech Startup Career Fair
Startups connect with the Stanford community and participate in BioSci Careers’ annual Biotech Startup Career Fair. Experience an inspiring day connecting with Stanford’s talented biosciences community while building your brand!
Boot Camp
Join Nick Diaz, LKSC Fitness Coordinator for Boot Camp on the LKSC 4th Floor Balcony. Limited to 8 students per session.
Biosciences Activities & Resources Fair (BARF)
Save the date for our annual activities and resources fair. Open to all Biosciences students.
Biosciences Hardship Application Closes
Biosciences Hardship Program About the Program Affordability is a significant challenge across the entire Stanford community of students, postdocs, faculty and staff. In an effort to help address this challenge for Biosciences PhD students, we have launched the Biosciences Hardship Program. Funds from this program are intended to assist with addressing the needs of students who are experiencing a financial hardship related to the cost of living in the San Francisco Bay Area or other factors. The fund offers a one-time grant of up to $5,000 (subject to fund availability) per academic year/per household to doctoral scholars who meet the eligibility criteria. To maximize the impact of our limited funds, we anticipate making grants on the order of $500 – $5000 each. Students who apply to the Biosciences Hardship Program are also expected to also take advantage of other University resources.