Project management and theme adjustments for the launch of the site, 2008
Project management and theme adjustments for the launch of the site, 2008
http://kidz-planet.org/adventurers2s.html
Our age specific programs
Hub website for Stanford Outdoors Student Groups. Integrated with http://outdoored.stanford.edu/ in 2013
The main goal of Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) is to enhance diversity in materials research and education by stimulating the development of formal, long-term, collaborative research and education partnerships between minority-serving colleges and universities and the NSF Division of Materials Research (DMR)-supported centers and facilities.
Website includes services section, events calendar, network of doctors, knowledge base and multimedia section.
A website for the Economics Department at Stanford University has the following features:
Tools: Drupal 5.9 with intensive use of CCK and Views, jQuery, css, PHP
Launched 2008
Natasha Foucault once literally walked the heels off her boots taking photographs and sketching in the south of France for a new series of silk paintings. It is this unswerving devotion to her work that has produced her brilliant silk paintings and wearable art. From the black and white world of sense-dulling Moscow winters to the glowing stained glass windows of Prague’s cathedrals, Natasha has found beauty and mystery wherever she opens her eyes to see and to paint.
Once she had experienced the hypnotic effect of liquid dyes moving on shimmering silk fibers, she swore allegiance to the medium of silk painting in order to create her own brilliant style. She has filled gallery walls in several countries with fine art, and sent hundreds of smiling women out of her showroom, their beauty and grace enhanced by the flowing lines of her boldly executed silk clothing.
Tools: WordPress, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, css
The Hiphop Archive was officially established in 2002 under the direction of Marcyliena Morgan. From The Hiphop Archive’s inception, students, faculty, artists, staff and other participants in Hiphop culture have been committed to supporting and establishing a new type of research and scholarship devoted to the knowledge, art, culture, materials, organizations, movements and institutions developed by those who support and follow Hiphop. In response to this movement The Hiphop Archive organizes and develops collections, initiates and participates in research activities, sponsors events and acquires material culture associated with Hiphop in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Web site for Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular Assemblies (CPIMA), an NSF sponsored partnership among Stanford University, IBM Almaden Research Center, the University of California Davis and the University of California Berkeley, provides cross-referenced information about research, education and industry outreach activities of the Center, researchers profiles and list of publications.
CPIMA is dedicated to fundamental research on interfaces found in systems containing polymers and low molecular weight amphiphiles. Site launched in 2008, CPIMA has been closed in 2010.