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  1. Stanford is a town in the north-central part of Dutchess County, New York, United States. The population was 3,628 at the 2020 census, [2] down from 3,823 at the 2010 census. [3] History. Stanford was first settled circa 1750. The town was part of the Great Nine Partners Patent of 1697.

  2. Stanford was founded almost 150 years ago on a bedrock of societal purpose. Our mission is to contribute to the world by educating students for lives of leadership and contribution with integrity; advancing fundamental knowledge and cultivating creativity; leading in pioneering research for effective clinical therapies; and accelerating ...

  3. Stanford in New York presents students with distinctive opportunities for engagement with one of the world's most dynamic cities. Through an intensive academic quarter of study, reflective practice, and experiential learning in New York, students hone their intellectual skills and capacities, develop their abilities as adaptive learners and ...

  4. Covering 8,180 acres, Stanford has one of the largest university campuses in the US, with 18 interdisciplinary research institutes and seven schools: the Graduate School of Business; School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences; Graduate School of Education; School of Engineering; School of Humanities and Sciences; Law School; and School of ...

  5. About Stanford, NY. Living in Stanford, NY is a truly unique experience. Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, this small rural village is full of natural beauty and rich history. With its rolling hills, lush forests, and winding rivers, the area provides stunning views that make it a great place to take a nature walk or explore by bike.

  6. Explore the possibilities of a Stanford education. 7,841 Undergraduate students. Class of 2027 from 76 countries + 49 states. 9,688 Graduate students. Undergraduates. Undergraduate Admission. About 1,700 freshmen and 30 transfer students enroll at Stanford each year.

  7. Stanford is unique among its peer institutions in having seven schools co-located on one contiguous campus, and all of them possess exceptional breadth and depth of excellence. This naturally facilitates multidisciplinary collaboration.