

The Sexual Harassment Policy Office can be reached via e-mail: harass@stanford.edu or by calling 723-1583.
Note: Consultations with the Sexual Harassment Policy Office do not require identifying other person(s) involved or identifying oneself.

Office of Religious Life
Stanford Memorial Church stands at the center of the campus and is an interdenominational church. The Office of Religious Life strives to ensure that students, faculty and staff will find on campus honest, lively, thoughtful, and supportive contexts in which to pursue their spiritual journeys. More

GLO focuses on the quality of life for graduate students on campus and off. The GLO deans are available for individual consultation and advising support. In a crisis or emergency, a GLO dean is available via pager 24 hours a day 723-8222, ext. 25085
Vaden Health Center - http://vaden.stanford.edu
Stanford students work hard, and they play with equal energy and enthusiasm. From public service to performing arts, from intramural sports to student government, students take part in dozens of activities beyond the classroom.
The Black Community Services Center
The Black Experience at Stanford is a very diverse one. We celebrate the African Diaspora and encourage students to further explore the rich diversity of our community.
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LGBT Community Resources Center
The LGBT - CRC offers a range of programs, services and resources for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ("LGBT") students. More

Graduate students are encouraged to participate in campus programs and student-initiated organizations. The following community centers provide students with meeting space, support, and a variety of services. Centers often sponsor their own programs and provide information about community events. Additionally, they provide listings of student groups across campus with similar interests.
Stanford University's Parents' Network (SUPN) or Parent-Net provides a support network for Stanford students, faculty, and staff http://www.stanford.edu/group/parent-net/
Students with disabilities are encouraged to meet with DRC staff to discuss specific support services and accessibility concerns. The Center supports students with physical, learning and other disabiliities.