Stanford students describe a suddenly skewed job market, where just a small slice of graduates who already have thick resumes are getting the few good jobs, leaving everyone else to fight for scraps.
What happens when the “golden ticket” of a Stanford computer science education no longer secures a job? Indeed, this is the ...
"That has changed." Stanford graduates spark outrage after uncovering reason behind lack of job offers: 'A dramatic reversal ...
Questions continue to percolate about the impact of AI on the future of business and society at large, from speculations ...
Stanford University computer science professor Jure Leskovec is no stranger to rapid technological change. A machine-learning researcher for nearly three decades and well into his second decade of ...
An AI agent hacked Stanford's network for 16 hours and outperformed human pros, all while costing far less than their ...
This past fall quarter, Stanford offered an introductory computer science class to more than 200 talented high school students from around the nation. When I first received the opportunity to serve as ...
There are two reasons to go to school: learn about something and to get a coveted piece of paper that helps you get jobs, or at least, job interviews. With so many schools putting material online, you ...
As of last week, computer science (CS) has become the most popular major on campus among women. According to data on declarations, 214 women are majoring in computer science, a fact that solidifies ...
"It's not that a white male can't lead. I've done it," says John Hennessy, the 65-year-old president emeritus of Stanford University, long-time Google board member and new non-executive chair of its ...
Stanford reportedly has 214 female students enrolled in its Computer Science major -- that's 30 percent of the major's total enrollment -- making it the most popular major with women at the university ...