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The Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center is named in memory of his first wife. The Stanford Department of Athletics is housed in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center. [12] Many other athletic facilities carry his surname, in addition to some that helped to renovate or rebuild. [9] Altogether he built, or made the major donation to, 200 Stanford ...
(Ph.D.), roboticist and professor emeritus at Stanford's Computer Science Department and Stanford School of Medicine's Department of Surgery [10] Mavis Sanders (A.M. 1992, Ph.D. 1995), research scholar [11] Gita Sen (Ph.D.), feminist economist, adjunct professor at Harvard University, and professor emeritus at Indian Institute of Management ...
After teaching band and music theory at Fresno State University, Barnes came to Stanford in 1963 [1] to get his doctorate in orchestral conducting. He took over as interim director of the Stanford Band (he was named full-time director in 1965), winning over a group of students that had been in a state of anarchy until his arrival with his charts of rock and roll songs, including tunes by The ...
Walter Michael Bortz II (March 20, 1930 – August 5, 2023) was an American physician and author who taught medicine at Stanford University. He conducted research on aging and promoted the possibility of a 100-year lifespan. [1]
James Gwavas Beckerley II (February 27, 1915 – April 18, 2006) was an American nuclear physicist. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and a PhD in physics from Stanford University.
Stanford University School of Medicine alumni (150 P) S. Stegner Fellows (78 P) Pages in category "Stanford University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this ...
Retiring from the Court of Appeal in 1972, [1] Reppy served on the board of visitors for Stanford Law School [3] and as President of the Friends of the Montecito Library. [2] A resident of the Santa Barbara suburb of Montecito, Reppy died on New Year's Day 2005 of congestive heart failure at the age of 92. [2]
Ray Lyman Wilbur (April 13, 1875 – June 26, 1949) was an American politician, physician, and eugenicist. [1] He was a medical doctor who served as the third president of Stanford University and as the 31st United States Secretary of the Interior under President Herbert Hoover, also a Stanford alum.