With 2025 behind us, Stanford Engineering closes its first 100 years. Please enjoy a look back at our centennial year. Thank you for celebrating with us! https://t.co/DqcxiF8FTc
Linguist and computer scientist, Dan Jurafsky, explores overly affirming AI along with PhD student, Myra Cheng.
Learn more about this research: https://t.co/BUYgsmE2MG
Senators @ChrisCoons and @DaveMcCormickPA joined Hoover Institution Director @CondoleezzaRice, @StanfordEng Dean Jennifer Widom, and Senior Fellow @AmyZegart in DC to mark the launch of the 2026 Stanford Emerging Technology Review. Read the full story: https://t.co/iTZRoUjZ4V
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the 2026 Stanford Emerging Technology Review maps a fast-changing technology landscape for policymakers and industry leaders.
Read the report by @HooverInst, @Stanford, @StanfordEng, and @StanfordHAI: https://t.co/h5A5EJ1FnC
Ready for a close-up! Scientific American’s January 2026 cover features OceanOneK, a humanoid robot developed at Stanford Engineering by Oussama Khatib to enable hands-on exploration of the deep sea. https://t.co/8kxjuLThqV
For the closing event of Stanford Engineering’s centennial year, Sergey Brin (MS ’95) returned to campus for a conversation with Stanford President Jonathan Levin and Dean Jennifer Widom that explored the future of education and AI. https://t.co/jGBHEtJtBj
“Having broad cross-disciplinary and exposure experience is critical,” says @YouTube CEO @NealMohan, BS ’96, MBA ’05. That’s why for the last century, Stanford GSB and @StanfordEng have jointly prepared students to lead at the intersection of business and technology.
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As @StanfordGSB and School of Engineering mark their mutual centennials this year, each is celebrating more than their simultaneous 1925 launches. The two schools have long been linked through shared values, programs, and people. https://t.co/skEJYDyCSP
Stanford Engineering’s tenth and current decade, 2015 to the present, has centered crossdisciplinary collaborations and broadened the school’s reach through efforts like Code in Place, @StanfordHAI, and new spaces for the next century. https://t.co/8khBU6Uzyq
Stanford Engineering’s ninth decade, 2005–2014, introduced the @stanforddschool and saw Stanford engineers launch the first MOOCs while advancing neuroscience through optogenetics and brain-computer interface research. https://t.co/fiFawg0fe0
As part of Stanford Engineering’s centennial celebration, Manu Prakash reflects on engineering as a form of play, with joy at the heart of new ideas.
Watch the full centennial film: https://t.co/wdZOjp27RP
As part of Stanford Engineering’s centennial celebration, Allison Okamura reflects on her journey from student to professor.
Watch the full centennial film: https://t.co/wdZOjp27RP
We honor the life and career of Richard Luthy, professor of civil and environmental engineering. A beloved engineer, researcher, educator, and colleague, Luthy was a powerful force for water conservation and cleanup for more than five decades. https://t.co/pjwwyYG2S9
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I hope to teach more and more. The next LeBron of robotics is out there, hopefully I can help them out along the way
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On September 27, 2025, Stanford Engineering teamed up with Stanford Football for a one-of-a-kind celebration marking the School of Engineering’s centennial. https://t.co/STG8NNFwiM @GoStanford@SJSU
Stanford Engineering's eighth decade, 1995-2004, opened with a fateful friendship. Grad students Sergey Brin and Larry Page met on a campus tour and soon began collaborating on a search algorithm they called BackRub. By 1998, it had a new name: Google. https://t.co/Tgz7LrQlfP
William Tarpeh, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has been awarded a 2025 MacArthur Fellowship in recognition of his development of energy-efficient, scalable methods for recovering valuable molecules from wastewater. https://t.co/yU8jLCDPMG
A 🐦's 👁️ view of the loom demonstration from the Terman Library open house! For those interested, you can check out looms, sewing machines, and more from the Terman MakerBar. Visit https://t.co/m8cWMxMqPB for more info!
Tune into an episode of The Future of Everything recorded live as part of @StanfordAlumni's Stanford Open Minds: New York. Host Russ Altman speaks with @StanfordHAI’s Fei-Fei Li, @StanfordGSB's Susan Athey, and @SIEPR's Neale Mahoney on AI and the economy. https://t.co/AFUx0f6tWi
Gearing up for an exciting year here at the https://t.co/kTSgUDPFaR.
Not only are we celebrating 20 years of sharing design with the world, but we’re also commemorating 50 years of David Kelley’s transformative leadership in design at Stanford. Stay tuned for much, much more.