2017 Stanford Reunion Homecoming Guide
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OCTOBER 12–15, 2017 2017 Stanford Reunion Homecoming Guide Your classmates. Your memories. Yo u r f r i e n d s . Your sandstone. Your dormmates. Your spot. Yo u r y e a r. Yo u r m i n d . Yo u r r e u n i o n . OCTOBER 12–15, 2017 Contents Welcome back to the Farm, friend! Here’s your guide to all Reunion Homecoming events and activities. For more details, simply turn the page and dive in! EVENTS & ACTIVITIES* HOW TO GET AROUND YOUR THURSDAY ............................................................................... 2 VENUE MAP ........................................................................................... 10 YOUR FRIDAY .........................................................................................6 CLASS TENT MAP ............................................................................. 22 YOUR SATURDAY ................................See Saturday insert KEY REUNION INFO ........................................................................ 21 YOUR SUNDAY .....................................................................................17 CLASSES WITHOUT QUIZZES & TOURS ......................19 EXPLORE CAMPUS ......................................................................... 20 YOUR CLASS EVENTS .............See class events insert *Want to know where your events are located? Letters/numbers in parentheses next to event listings correspond to coordinates on the venue map (pages 10–11 and on the folder). Share your favorite EVENT KEY #StanfordReunion moments MAIN EVENTS ........................................................ Follow the full story at CLASSES WITHOUT QUIZZES ............................... alu.ms/reunionfun TOURS ................................................................... CLASS EVENTS ...................................................... OCTOBER 12–15, 2017 At a Glance Guide THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 CHECK-IN CHECK-IN CHECK-IN CHECK-IN 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Ford Center 7:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Ford Center 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Ford Center 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Alumni Center ———— 7:30 BREAKFAST ———— 7:30–9:00 a.m. See page 6. 8:00 See Saturday insert ———— for up-to-date info on 8:30 CWOQs & TOURS football, your Class BREAKFAST AND ———— 8:30–9:30 a.m. ALUMNI AUTHORS MEET & GREET See page 6. 8:30–10:00 a.m. 9:00 Tailgate, Classes Without See page 17. ———— Quizzes, Tours and more. 9:30 ———— 10:00 PRESIDENT’S UNIVERSITY CWOQs & PUBLIC WORSHIP TOURS ———— WELCOME & MICRO LECTURES 10:00–11:15 a.m. 10:00–11:00 a.m. 10:30 See page 18. See page 17. 10:00–11:30 a.m. ———— See page 7. 11:00 FOUNDERS’ ———— WELCOME LUNCH CLASS LUNCH CELEBRATION 11:00 a.m.– 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. FAREWELL 11:30 4:00 p.m. See page 2. See page 7. LUNCH ———— See page 18. CARDINAL 11:30 a.m.– noon 1:00 p.m. SOCIETY ———— See page 18. LUNCHEON 12:30 Noon– ———— 2:00 p.m. 1:00 CLASS PANELS: ’57–’07 See page 18. ———— 1:00/1:15–2:45 p.m. See page 7. 1:30 CWOQs & TOURS ———— 1:30–2:30 p.m. 2:00 See page 2. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION ———— INFORMATION 2:30 SESSION 2:00–3:30 p.m. ———— See page 3. STUDENT 3:00 CONCERTS ———— 3:00–4:00 p.m. CWOQs & TOURS 3:15–4:15 p.m. 3:30 CWOQs & See page 3. TOURS See page 8. ———— 3:30–4:30 p.m. SYMPOSIUM 4:00 See page 3. MULTICULTURAL OF UNDER- ———— ALUMNI GRADUATE HALL OF FAME 4:30 RESEARCH 4:00–5:30 p.m. ———— AND PUBLIC See page 13. 5:00 SERVICE 4:00–6:00 p.m. ———— VOLUNTEER RECEPTION See page 5. 5:30 5:15–6:15 p.m. ———— See page 5. 6:00 CLASS PARTIES: ’57–’12 ———— DINNER ON THE QUAD Times vary 6:30 6:15–7:00 p.m. Cocktails See page 15. ———— 7:00–9:00 p.m. Dinner See page 5. 7:00 ———— 7:30 ———— 8:00 ———— 8:30 ———— 9:00 ———— 9:30 ———— 10:00 ———— 10:30 ———— 11:00 ———— 11:30 ———— midnight 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 Your Thursday 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. CANTOR ARTS CENTER MEET AT CANTOR ARTS CENTER (B-6), MAIN LOBBY, CAPACITY: 40 CHECK-IN This docent-led tour will include a general introduction to FORD CENTER (D-8/9) the Cantor and highlights from the permanent collection. Times vary DAVID RUMSEY MAP CENTER MINI-REUNIONS AT GREEN LIBRARY VARIOUS LOCATIONS MEET AT GREEN LIBRARY (D/E-7), BING WING ENTRANCE, CAPACITY: 30 Memories abound at classmate-planned Mini-Reunions Opened in April 2016, world-class collections of happening throughout Reunion Homecoming. See the Mini- antiquarian maps and atlases meet modern digital Reunions insert or alu.ms/minireunions2017 for details. cartographic technologies. 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. STANFORD EDUCATIONAL FARM (ENDS AT 3:00 P.M.) CLASS OF ’57 LADIES LUNCHEON MEET IN FRONT OF BING CONCERT HALL ON LASUEN STREET (B-8), See your class events insert for details. BUS BOARDING BEGINS AT 1:15 P.M., CAPACITY: 25 Learn from Patrick Archie, director of the O’Donohue Family 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Stanford Educational Farm, about sustainable agriculture, ecological relationships in the fields and educational pro- CLASS OF ’62 WOMEN’S LUNCH grams. Please wear comfortable and flat shoes for a short CLASS OF ’62 MEN’S LUNCH walk on uneven ground. See your class events insert for details. VIRTUAL HUMAN INTERACTION LAB 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. MEET AT THE MAIN QUAD IN FRONT OF BLDG 120 (D-6/7), CAPACITY: 20 WELCOME LUNCH At this lab, researchers seek to understand interactions in CLASS HEADQUARTERS TENTS (SEE BACK COVER) immersive virtual reality simulations and other forms of Kick off your reunion with fellow alumni over lunch at your human digital representations. Please note this tour takes class tent, your headquarters for the weekend! place in a small enclosed room and may not be suitable for those uncomfortable in tight places. Additionally, 1:30–2:30 p.m. tour attendees will stand the entire time. CLASSES WITHOUT QUIZZES & TOURS WALKING THE FARM: VARIOUS LOCATIONS A MOBILE TUTORIAL ABOUT WATER (ENDS AT 3:00 P.M.) TOURS MEET AT THE ENTRANCE TO MEMORIAL CHURCH (E-6), CAPACITY: 90 Enjoy a 90-minute walk across the Farm with David M. ARIZONA CACTUS GARDEN Kennedy, ’63, Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, MEET AT THE ARIZONA CACTUS GARDEN, ENTRANCE CLOSEST TO THE emeritus, and director emeritus of the Bill Lane Center for MAUSOLEUM (NE SIDE), CAPACITY: 40 the American West, and explore how managing water supply Constructed in the 1880s for the Stanford family by and demand has shaped the Great American West. Please wear landscape architect Rudolph Ulrich, this tour reviews the comfortable shoes and expect a vigorous walk across campus. garden’s history and showcases original and modern plants. CAMPUS WALKING TOUR MEET AT STANFORD VISITOR CENTER (B-9), UNLIMITED CAPACITY A current student will take you on a stroll around campus to rekindle old memories. Tour will end at White Plaza. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring water. 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 U.S. HEALTH CARE REFORM: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT CLASSES WITHOUT QUIZZES GUNN-SIEPR BUILDING (C/D-8), KORET-TAUBE CONFERENCE CENTER, ROOM 130, CAPACITY: 175 LAW, ORDER AND ALGORITHMS Atlas revisits facts about medical care quality, as well as ENCINA HALL (D/E-8), 3RD FLOOR, OKSENBERG ROOM, CAPACITY: 116 access to care, compares those with nationalized systems Data and algorithms are increasingly used in the crimi- often held up as models and analyzes the impact of the nal justice system, from tracking individuals with aerial Affordable Care Act. Despite challenges facing the health- cameras to deciding which defendants to release on bail. care system, he proposes a six-point plan to restore incen- They offer the promise of greater efficiency and equity but tives to increase quality and reduce costs. also pose challenges for privacy and fairness. Learn about Scott Atlas, David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow recent applications and discuss technical, ethical and legal at the Hoover Institution issues raised. Sharad Goel, assistant professor in management science and engineering and, by courtesy, in computer science WONDROUS MACHINE: and sociology AN EXPLORATION OF THE ORGAN MEMORIAL CHURCH (E-6), 2ND FLOOR, ORGAN GALLERY, CAPACITY: 80 RETHINKING HAPPINESS Whether filling a high-ceilinged Gothic cathedral or stirring ENCINA HALL (D/E-8), BECHTEL CONFERENCE CENTER, CAPACITY: 192 souls in a storefront church, organ music touches the listener What we think drives our happiness often doesn’t. So in a special way. Join Robert Morgan for a demonstration what does? Professor Aaker will discuss research that sug- and unique perspective on this centuries-old instrument. gests ways to shift our approach to happiness, illuminate Please note, there is no elevator and you’ll need to ascend how the meaning of happiness shifts in systematic ways a narrow staircase up to the room. over the life course and across cultures, and share insights Robert Huw Morgan, university organist, lecturer in on how we might design brands, products, and lives that music and director of the Stanford University Singers cultivate happiness. Jennifer Aaker, PhD ’95, General Atlantic Professor 2:00–3:30 p.m. of Marketing at the Graduate School of Business UNDERGRADUATE UNDERSTANDING TRUMP: ADMISSION INFORMATION SESSION TRESIDDER MEMORIAL UNION (F-6), 2ND FLOOR, CYPRESS LOUNGE A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE For prospective freshman applicants and their parents and KNIGHT MANAGEMENT CENTER (D-9), ZAMBRANO HALL, grandparents: learn about undergraduate life and the CEMEX AUDITORIUM, CAPACITY: 587 admission and financial aid process. How will future historians explain the rise of Donald Trump? Historian Jennifer Burns addresses the cultural, economic and political trends that culminated in the election of 2016, 3:00–4:00 p.m. placing Trump in historical context and exploring what is BING CONCERT HALL STUDENT CONCERT unique—and not unique—about his unexpected presidency.