Schools
Universitas Stanford
Motto | Die Luft der Freiheit weht (bahasa Jerman artinya "Angin kebebasan berhembus ") |
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Didirikan | 1891[1] |
Jenis | Swasta |
Dana abadi | AS$15,2 milyar[2] |
Presiden | John L. Hennessy |
Staf | 1.771[3] |
Sarjana | 6.705[4] |
Pascasarjana | 8.176[5] |
Lokasi | Stanford, CA, AS |
Kampus | Suburban, 33.1 km² |
Atletik | Stanford Cardinal |
Maskot | Pohon Stanford (tak resmi). |
Situs web | Stanford.edu |
Leland Stanford Junior University, yang lazim dikenal sebagai Universitas Stanford (atau Stanford saja), adalah sebuah universitas swasta yang terletak kira-kira 60 kilometers di tenggara San Francisco dan kira-kira 30 km di timur laut San Jose di wilayah Kabupaten Santa Clara yang belum diresmikan sebagai kota. Stanford terletak di dekat kota Palo Alto California AS tepat di jantung Lembah Silikon baik secara geografis maupun historis.
Universitas Stanford terletak di kampus universitas kedua terbesar di dunia, dan terdiri atas Sekolah Teknik Hukum Kedokteran Pendidikan Bisnis Ilmu-ilmu Bumi dan Humaniora serta Sains. Universitas ini mempunyai sejumlah program dan sebuah rumah sakit pendidikan selain berbagai kegiatan menjangkau ke masyarakat dan inisiatif relawan.
Daftar isi |
Sejarah
Stanford didirikan oleh raja kereta api dan Gubernur California Leland Stanford dan istrinya, Jane Stanford. Universitas ini diberi nama untuk menghormati anak tunggal mereka, Leland Stanford, Jr. yang meninggal dunia karena tipus hanya beberapa hari menjelang ulang tahunnya yang ke-16. Pada pagi hari kematian anak mereka, Leland Sr. konon berkata kepada istrinya, “Anak-anak di California akan menjadi anak-anak kita.”
Masyarakat setempat dan orang-orang yang berafiliasi dengan universitas ini menyebut sekolah ini sebagai Peternakan, yang merujuk kepada kenyataan bahwa universitas ini terletak di lokasi bekas peternakan kuda Leland Stanford.
Dana pembangunan universitas ini ditulis pada 11 November 1885 dan diterima oleh Dewan Pengurus pertama universitas ini pada 14 November. Peletakan batu pertamanya dilakukan pada 14 Mei 1887 dan universitas ini secara resmi dibuka pada 1 Oktober 1891 dengan 559 mahasiswa pertamanya, dengan uang kuliah gratis dan 15 dosen, 7 di antaranya berasal dari Universitas Cornell. Sekolah ini didirikan untuk laki-laki maupun perempuan, meskipun untuk jangka waktu yang lama penerimaan mahasiswinya dibatasi. Hal ini bukan disebabkan oleh sentimen anti perempuan, melainkan karena kekhawatiran di pihak Jane Stanford, yang merasa bahwa tanpa pembatasan itu, sekolah ini dengan segera akan penuh dengan mahasiswi saja, yang dianggapnya tidak cocok dengan maksudnya semula untuk menjadikan universitas ini sebagai peringatan untuk anak lelakinya.
Motto resmi Universitas Stanford, yang dipilih oleh suami-istri Stanford, adalah "Die Luft der Freiheit weht." Kutipan dalam bahasa Jerman ini berasal dari Ulrich von Hutten yang berarti "Angin kebebasan berhembus." Pada waktu sekolah ini didirikan, bahasa Jerman baru saja menggantikan bahasa Latin sebagai bahasa yang dominant dalam sains dan filsafat (posisi ini dipertahankan hingga pecahnya Perang Dunia II).
Kampus
Many students use bicycles to get around the large campus.
Luas Universitas Stanford adalah 32 km². Kampus utamanya dibatasi oleh El Camino Real Stanford Avenue, Junipero Serra Boulevard dan Sand Hill Road di bagian barat laut dari Lembah Santa Clara di Jazirah San Francisco. Pada musim panas 1886, ketika kampus ini pertama kali dirancang, Stanford menghadirkan presiden dari Massachusetts Institute of Technology Francis Amasa Walker dan arsitek lansekap terkemuka Boston Frederick Law Olmsted ke pantai barat untuk memberikan konsultasi. Olmsted mengemangkan sebuah konsep umum untuk kampusnya serta bangunan-bangunannya. Ia menolak bagian yang berbukti-bukit dan lebih memilih permukaan yang datar, yang lebih praktis. Charles Allerton Coolidge kemudian mengembangkan konsep ini menurut gaya almarhum mentornya, Henry Hobson Richardson dalam gaya Romanesk Richardsonian, yang dicirikan oleh bangunan-bangunan batu persegi empat, yang dihubungkan dengan lorong-lorong beratap dengan lengkungan setelah lingkaran. Kampus aslinya juga dirancang dengan gaya colonial Spanyol yang lazim bagi California yang dikenal sebagai Mission Revival.
Pranala luar
- Situs resmi Universitas Stanford
- Situs resmi Atletik Stanford
- Sekolah Pasca-sarjana Bisnis Stanford
- Pedoman tak resmi mahasiswa ke Stanford
- Situs resmi Stanford Management Company
- Wellspring of Innovation: Basis data perusahaan-perusahaan yang berafilasi dengan Stanford
- Foto-foto Universitas Stanford
- Photo tour of Stanford (extended version)
Untuk mahasiswa atau calon mahasiswa
- Situs Universitas Stanford untuk Calon Mahasiswa
- Pedoman tak resmi Stanford
- Situs resmi Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Universitas Stanford
- Situs kelompoki-kelompok mahasiswa Universitas Stanford
- Stanford Student Enterprises
- Chabad at Stanford, Jewish Student Center
- Klub polo Stanford
- Memoirs of a Stanford Student
- Perhimpunan Astronomi Stanford
- Berikan peringkat kepada para profesor
Publikasi Stanford dan terbitan media lainnya
- The Stanford Daily (Koran mahasiswa)
- The Cardinal Inquirer
- Stanford Review (Koran mahasiswa konservatif)
- Stanford Progressive (Penerbitan mahasiswa progresif)
- Stanford Report (Koran resmi universitas)
- KZSU 90.1 FM Stanford Radio
- Situs resmi Stanford Chaparral (Majalah humor mahasiswa)
- Stanford Scientific Magazine (Penerbitan sains, etika, dan kebijakan yang dikelola mahasiswa)
Untuk pengunjung
Notable alumni, faculty, and staff
References
- ^ Casper, Gerhard. "Die Luft der Freiheit weht - On and Off" (1995-10-05).
- ^ "Stanford University History". Stanford University. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.
- ^ "Stanford Management Company report issued", Stanford News Service (September 28, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-30.
- ^ "Stanford Facts 2007 (The Stanford Faculty)". Stanford University. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.
- ^ a b "Stanford Facts 2007". Stanford University. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.
- ^ http://www.stanford.edu/home/stanford/facts/alumni.html
- ^ "Stanford University History". Stanford University.
- ^ Starr, Kevin (1973). "Life Among the Best and Truest: David Starr Jordan and the Founding of Stanford University", Americans and the California Dream. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 314-315. ISBN 0-19-501644-0.
- ^ Cornell/Stanford Connection
- ^ Dave Revsine, One-sided numbers dominate Saturday's rivalry games, ESPN.com, November 30, 2006.
- ^ http://www.stanford.edu/home/stanford/history/begin.html#Pro
- ^ Starr, Kevin (1973). "Life Among the Best and Truest: David Starr Jordan and the Founding of Stanford University", Americans and the California Dream. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 329. ISBN 0-19-501644-0.
- ^ Starr, Kevin (1973). "Life Among the Best and Truest: David Starr Jordan and the Founding of Stanford University", Americans and the California Dream. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 328-332. ISBN 0-19-501644-0.
- ^ "Quick Facts about Duke". Duke News & Communications. Duke University.
- ^ "Second College Grant". Dartmouth Outing Club. Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
- ^ "Dartmouth College: College Life". America's Best Colleges 2008. U.S. News & World Report (2007).
- ^ "About Dartmouth: Facts". Dartmouth College. Retrieved on 2007-10-30.
- ^ "The Life and work of Felix Bloch", Guide to the Felix Bloch Papers, 1931-1987. Stanford, California: Stanford University Archives. "For the next few months, Bloch stayed mostly at his home in Zurich, but he also traveled to France, Holland, and Denmark. During his summer visit to Copenhagen to see Niels Bohr, he received his first offer from the chairman of the Stanford University physics department, David Locke Webster. Originally, Bloch later confessed, he knew nothing about Stanford so he mentioned the offer to Bohr and Heisenberg and asked for their advice. Heisenberg knew only that Stanford was in California and that the students from Stanford and another school nearby stole each other's axes. Bohr's opinion was definitive: Stanford was a good school; he should go."
- ^ 2,400 students from record applicant pool offered admission
- ^ "America's Best Colleges 2007". U.S. News & World Report (2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ "Stanford Fourth in US News Rankings". Stanford University (22 September 2006).
- ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2006". Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2006). Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ "World University Rankings". The Times Higher Educational Supplement (2006). Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ [1] — A 2007 ranking from the THES - QS of the world's research universities.
- ^ "The Washington Monthly College Rankings". The Washington Monthly (2006). Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ "The World's 100 Most Global Universities" . Newsweek. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ "The Top American Research Universities: 2006 Annual Report" (2006). Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
- ^ "The Philanthropy 400", The Chronicle of Philanthropy (2007-11-01).
- ^ Korber, Dorothy (March 2, 2008), "Stanford tilts playing field with free tuition pledge", Sacramento Bee, http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/753472.html, retrieved on 3 March 2008
- ^ Stanford University - Residential Education
- ^ Stanford Daily article on gender-neutral housing
- ^ Stanford | Living at Stanford | Theme Houses
- ^ Stanford University - Residential Education
- ^ Johnston, Theresa (May 2002). "Strictly Ballroom", Stanford Magazine, Stanford Alumni Association.
- ^ The 37th Annual Stanford Powwow May 9-11, 2008
- ^ charityfashionshow.stanford.edu
- ^ "Degree of Uncommon Man and Uncommon Woman Award". Stanford Alumni Association.
- ^ Greek Life @ Stanford
- ^ "College Sustainability Report Card 2008" Sustainable Endowments Institute. Retrieved on July 20, 2008.
- ^ "Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2007-2008 Rankings" Aspen Institute. Retrieved on August 26, 2008.
- ^ "NorPac". i2i Interactive (2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-08.
- ^ Starr, Kevin (1973). "Life Among the Best and Truest: David Starr Jordan and the Founding of Stanford University", Americans and the California Dream. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 336-338. ISBN 0-19-501644-0.
- ^ Cardinal boasts golden history - The Stanford Daily Online
- ^ Forty-two athletes try living up to Stanford’s Olympic legacy - The Stanford Daily Online
- ^ Stanford Sets All-Time Record With 25 Olympic Medals
Further reading
- Ricard Joncas, David Neumann, and Paul V. Turner. Stanford University. The Campus Guide. Princeton Architectural Press, 2006. Available online.
- Stuart W. Leslie, The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford, Columbia University Press 1994
- Rebecca S. Lowen, R. S. Lowen, Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford, University of California Press 1997
The annual rankings of U.S. News & World Report placed the following schools of education in the top twenty of all graduate education institutions in the United States. They follow in order:
- Stanford University;
- Vanderbilt University;
- University of California at Los Angeles;
- Teachers College, Columbia University; University of Oregon;
- Harvard University;
- University of California at Berkeley;
- University of Washington;
- University of Michigan at Ann Arbor;
- University of Pennsylvania;
- University of Texas at Austin;
- Northwestern University;
- University of Wisconsin at Madison;
- Michigan State University;
- New York University;
- Ohio State University;
- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities;
- Boston College;
- Indiana University-Bloomington;
- Johns Hopkins University.[3]
Program and Degrees
6. Educational Leadership
Faculty
Antonio Anthony, Hakuta Kenji, McFarland Daniel, Meyerson Debra
Programs at School of Education associated with educational leadership are:
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Higher education (PhD)
- Organization studies (PhD)
- Policy, organizations and leadership studies (MA)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
Faculty
Adams Jennifer, Callan Eamonn, Haertel Edward, Hakuta Kenji, Labaree David, Loeb Susanna, Stipek Deborah, Darling-Hammond Linda, Reardon Sean, Carnoy Martin
Programs at School of Education associated with educational policy are:
- Anthropology of education (PhD)
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Economics of education (PhD)
- Higher education (PhD)
- Organization studies (PhD)
- Policy, organizations and leadership studies (MA)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Brigid Barron, Kenji Hakuta, Connie Juel, Roy Pea , Dan Schwartz and Richard Shavelson.
Programs at School of Education associated with educational psychology are:
- Child and adolescent development (PhD)
- Educational psychology (PhD)
- Learning sciences and technology design (PhD)
Faculty
Grossman Pamela, Willinsky John
Programs at School of Education associated with English education are:
- Curriculum studies and teacher education (MA)
- English education/literacy studies (PhD)
- General curriculum studies (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
10. Ethnography/ Anthropology of Education
Faculty
Goldman Shelley, McDermott Ray, Meyerson Debra
Programs at School of Education associated with Anthropology of Education are:
Social Sciences in Education (MA and PhD)11. Higher Education
Faculty
Antonio Anthony, Damon William , Gumport Patricia , Labaree David , Shavelson Richard
Programs at School of Education associated with higher education are
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Higher education (PhD)
- History of education (PhD)
- International comparative education (MA and PhD)
- Organization studies (PhD)
- Policy, organizations and leadership studies (MA)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
Faculty
David Labaree
Programs at School of Education associated with history of education are:
- Higher education (PhD)
- History of education (PhD)
- International comparative education (MA and PhD)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Sam Wineburg.
Programs at School of Education associated with history/social science education are:
- Curriculum studies and teacher education (MA)
- General curriculum studies (PhD)
- History/social science education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Jennifer Adams, Martin Carnoy, Francisco Ramirez and Christine-Min Wotipka.
Programs at School of Education associated with international comparative education are:
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Economics of education (PhD)
- Higher education (PhD)
- History of education (PhD)
- International comparative education (MA and PhD)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
Faculty
Arnetha Ball, Kenji Hakuta, Connie Juel, Ray McDermott, Amado Padilla, Dee-dee Perez-Granados and Guadalupe Valdes.
Programs at School of Education associated with language and literacy education are:
- Stanford Teacher Education Program (MA with teaching credential)
- Educational psychology (PhD)
- Curriculum studies and teacher education (MA)
- English education/ literacy studies (PhD)
- General curriulum studies (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Brigid Barron, Bryan Brown, Shelley Goldman, Roy Pea, Dan Schwartz, Richard Shavelson and Deborah Stipek.
Programs at School of Education associated with learning sciences are:
- Educational psychology (PhD)
- Learning, design and technology (MA)
- Learning sciences and technology design (PhD)
17. Mathematics Education
Faculty
Shelley Goldman, Na'ilah Nasir, Roy Pea and Dan Schwartz.
Programs at School of Education associated with mathematics education are:
- Curriculum studies and teacher education (MA)
- Educational psychology (PhD)
- General curriculum studies (PhD)
- Mathematics education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Eamonn Callan.
Programs at School of Education associated with philosophy of education are:
19. Politics of Education Faculty
Linda Darling-Hammond, Steve Davis and Kenji Hakuta.
Programs at School of Education associated with politics of education are:
- Anthropology of education (PhD)
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Higher education (PhD)
- Organization studies (PhD)
- Policy, organizations and leadership studies (MA)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Bryan Brown, Roy Pea, Dan Schwartz and Richard Shavelson.
Programs at School of Education associated with science education are:
- Curriculum studies and teacher education (MA)
- Educational psychology (PhD)
- General curriculum studies (PhD)
- Science education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
21. Sociology of Education
Faculty
Anthony Antonio, David Labaree, Dan McFarland and Francisco Ramirez.
Programs at School of Education associated with sociology of education are:
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Higher education (PhD)
- International comparative education (MA and PhD)
- Organization studies (PhD)
- Policy, organizations and leadership studies (MA)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Arnetha Ball, Linda Darling-Hammond, Pamela Grossman, David Labaree, Rachel Lotan and Roy Pea.
Programs at School of Education associated with teacher education are:
- Stanford teacher education program (MA and teaching credential)
- Curriculum studies and teacher education (MA)
- English education/literacy studies (PhD)
- General curriculum studies (PhD)
- Mathematics education (PhD)
- Science education (PhD)
- History/social science education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
Faculty
Brigid Barron, Shelley Goldman, Roy Pea and Dan Schwartz.
Programs at School of Education associated with technology and education are:
24. Urban Education Faculty
Ball Arnetha , Darling-Hammond Linda , McDermott Ray, McLaughlin Milbrey
Programs at School of Education associated with urban education are:
- Anthropology of education (PhD)
- Administration and policy analysis (PhD)
- Economics of education (PhD)
- Organization studies (PhD)
- Policy, organizations and leadership studies (MA)
- Social sciences in education (MA)
- Sociology of education (PhD)
- Teacher education (PhD)
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19-06-2010
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