The 2026 cohort will engage in experiences that prepare them to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders capable of taking on the world’s most difficult challenges.
Meet the 2026 cohort of KH scholars! These 87 new scholars make up the most global Knight-Hennessy Scholars cohort to date, and will pursue degrees in 45 graduate programs across all seven graduate schools at @Stanford: https://t.co/Ksw21DOnnw (1/2)
In addition to his role at KHS, Cuéllar will serve as the Sara Miller McCune Director of @CASBSStanford, rejoin the faculty at @StanfordLaw, continue on the advisory council of @StanfordHAI, and will also have a courtesy appointment in political science.
Mariano-Florentino “Tino” Cuéllar, a former justice of the Supreme Court of California and a nationally recognized leader in higher education, public service, and international affairs, will join KHS as the Shriram Family Director starting this summer.
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“At a time when our world desperately needs the most visionary, courageous, and creative leadership across sectors and borders, KHS will work to ensure we continue to deliver on our mission’s promise and remain innovative and dynamic,” Cuéllar said.
Scholar alum Rex Woodbury imagines a world where tech & startups are a force for good. If you’ve ever questioned how to make the most of your degree program or how to inject social impact into your career, tune in! https://t.co/8k4wKW8bYc @StanfordGSB@rex_woodbury
When asked how the themes of his storytelling presentation still resonate today, Alex shared, “Mentorship continues to be deeply rewarding work for me. Outside of my research, I volunteer as a coach to prepare college students for the job market.”
KHS storytelling workshops are back in session for scholars this week, so we caught up with scholar Alex Chow to reflect on how the program has shaped his academic and professional career five years later.
“When we tell a meaningful story with passion, courage, & authenticity, it fosters a human connection essential for building a foundation of trust which has been beneficial in all facets of my work, be it communicating research findings, or guiding mentees on their journeys."
Led by Stanford Oceans professor Rob Dunbar, the group visited Palau’s marine ecosystems & heard from scientists and NGOs, met with government officials and community leaders working to protect Palau and its people, and immersed themselves in Palauan culture – and the ocean 😉
Scholars on the recent Global Travel/Study trip to Palau had the opportunity to examine how a small island nation manages its resources to be resilient in the face of climate change, sustainability challenges, and geopolitical pressures.
Four months into medical school, scholar Siwaar Abouhala is finding her way by embracing imperfection, staying grounded in community, and remembering her “why.”
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Scholars and guests gathered at Denning House last week for a vibrant celebration of Diwali. The Scholar-Driven Event, organized by Kritika Singh, Isha Sanghvi, and Ank Agarwal, was complete with traditional foods, dancing, music, henna & plenty of time for friendship.
The 2024-2025 annual report is here! Read reflections from our scholars’ journeys & discover how they are driving world-changing impact — advancing research, medicine, and technology, building organizations, & shaping policy across sectors and continents.
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Scholar Sydney Hunt asks: What happens when you genuinely engage with someone whose entire framework for understanding the world is dramatically different from your own? https://t.co/PbUVw8x3n3
“KHS is the galvanizing force at my back to encourage me to not doubt myself, to give me a platform for possible futures, help me find resources & new ways of looking at challenges. I am coming out of KHS a more fully self-actualized person w/ direction & conviction.” -Madison F.