My name is Phil Lonsdale, class of ’05. For the past six months I have been working with friends and neighbors to build a community garden in my neighborhood. We’ve already made significant progress with no budget, and the project is posted to take off now that we have been accepted into the SF Parks Alliance’s… Read More
Archives: Education
University of Oregon Summer Architecture
The University of Oregon Department of Architecture is pleased to announce applications are now being accepted to the 2014 Summer Architecture Academy. The UO Summer Architecture Academy is an intensive four-week experience that offers prospective architecture, landscape architecture, and interior architecture students a chance to “try on the field for size.” Program Highlights • Broaden… Read More
West Portal Needs Volunteers!
West Portal Elementary School is hosting its 3rd annual Science Night on January 24 from 6-8pm. We are looking for volunteers to help set up as well as facilitate science activities. This year, we will have six stations – Physics (light and magnetism), Engineering (penny in boat and paper airplane contest), Biology (the intricate hand,… Read More
Stanford Youth Medical Science Program
Held on the Stanford University campus, the Summer Residential Program is a five-week science- and medicine-based enrichment program that takes place from June 22 – July 27, 2014. Greater Bay Area sophomore and junior high school students from low-income backgrounds, with a demonstrated interest in medicine, are eligible to apply. Please visit our Summer Residential Program page… Read More
Stanford Online
Stanford Online is offering free public courses taught by Stanford faculty. Registration is open now. Some courses start soon. Please visit a course’s web page to learn how to participate. You can find out more about Stanford programs and the courses offered at online.stanford.edu. Read More
The Alzar School
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