A monthly update to enhance your Stanford employee experience
A monthly update to enhance your Stanford employee experience
Stanford University
February 4, 2019
Cardinal at Work | Insider
A monthly update to enhance your Stanford employee experience
2018 Staff Survey Results

Staff Survey results: Take a deeper dive 

Last fall, two thirds of you shared your voices about your employee experience, helping leaders understand what is working well and where you feel there are opportunities to improve. Take a deeper dive into your feedback, and learn more about the next steps to enhancing the future of our staff.
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Working at Stanford

Stanford Redwood City: Who is moving this spring, and what it means for you 

Whether or not you are slated to move to the new campus, you may have questions about how the services and programs you rely on will continue to operate across the campuses. This is the first in a series of updates about what's changing and what's not.
Stay informed about Stanford Redwood City  »

working at stanford

Working better together, apart  

For more than a year, departments thinking ahead to the opening of Stanford Redwood City have been experimenting with new ways of working: connecting distributed teams, using video conferencing, digitizing paper files and more. 
Their lessons learned could help your team  » 

MORE WORKPLACE NEWS

Task force seeks campus input on affordability challenges

New toolkit provides resources for telecommuters and remote workers

Blend @ Annette's Cafe to open at Stanford

Engage

Connecting employees on campus and online

Want to show off your classic car?

Calling all classic car owners: If you own a classic car and want to show it off to colleagues, Cardinal at Work is hosting a Spring Break event this March and is inviting employees to feature their classics! All participants must complete the online form before Feb. 28 to be considered and approved. 

Events & Deadlines

View more employee events and deadlines on the Cardinal at Work calendar »

February 6: What Matters to Me and Why with Jonathan Levin

The “What Matters to Me and Why” series encourages reflection within the Stanford community on personal values and beliefs to better understand the inspirations of those who shape the university. Jonathan Levin is the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
View event details »
What Matters to Me Levin

February 15: Reprints of W-2s Available

2018 W-2 tax forms were mailed in the end of January to those who did not opt for electronic delivery. Reprints of the paper forms will be available mid-February.
Find out how to get a reprint of your W-2 form »
W-2 Reprints Available

Stanford Sweeteners

The Stanford Bookstore is an Apple authorized service provider with Apple Certified technicians on site. Employees are able to purchase Apple products at the Bookstore and receive discounted academic pricing.
Shop in store or online to take advantage of Apple discounts. Exclusions may apply.
See your deal  »
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