Fresh off an incredible 38-31 OT win against the Ducks, the Card remain undefeated this season, #7 in the nation, and hopefully primed to crush the #8 Irish this Sunday!


The Stanford Club of Hong Kong is delighted to celebrate the launch of Stanford’s Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) in Hong Kong.
Starting Autumn 2019 in partnership with The Chinese University of Hong Kong, for the first time, Stanford undergraduates will be able to study abroad in Hong Kong for a full academic quarter.
While the new program will take place in Hong Kong, BOSP will incorporate regional opportunities for students that will enable them to spend time in mainland China and pursue academic, cultural, and internship opportunities in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
Join Senior Vice Provost Harry Elam, BOSP Faculty Director Ramón Saldívar and Executive Director Shawna Knauff to celebrate and learn more about this inaugural program in Hong Kong.
Date: Thursday, 4 October 2018
Time: 7:00 pm (registration and networking start at 6:30 pm)
Venue: China Club, 13/F, The Old Bank of China Building, Bank Street, Central
Cost: Inclusive of dinner. $150 for Stanford alumni, students and parents | $250 for friends of Stanford
RSVP: Required. Please email Andrew Kwan at akwan@stanfordalumni.org
The Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP) https://undergrad.stanford.edu/programs/bosp is Stanford’s overseas studies program. Over half of Stanford students choose to study abroad, carrying on a tradition that began in 1958.
The program spans a diverse set of cities such as Florence, Kyoto, Paris, Santiago and soon Hong Kong, offering opportunities for students to experience the world beyond campus.
Professor Harry J. Elam, Jr. is the Senior Vice Provost for Education, Vice President for the Arts, Freeman-Thornton Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, and Olive H. Palmer Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University.
Professor Ramón Saldívar is the Burke Family Director of BOSP, Hoagland Family Professor of Humanities & Sciences, Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Professor of English & Comparative Literature and Professor, by courtesy, of Iberian & Latin American Cultures at Stanford University.
Ms. Shawna Knauff is Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of BOSP at Stanford University.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Asia Society Hong Kong Center, 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty
Registration 18:45; Dialogue 19:00; Close 20:00
Free admission; RSVP sandy.wan@simandian.com (limited capacity)
Parenting is more than just ensuring children’s health,safety and well-being. Parents are their children’s first teachers, serving as their learning models. Values imparted by parents and the examples they set will have a significant impact on the development of children, and becoming who they are. Their attitudes to education can inspire their offspring to take charge of their own education journey. With so many different parenting styles and methods, which one is the best? Besides being a renowned singer and author, Dr. Agnes Chan is also a parent of three boys who went to Stanford. With a doctorate in education, she will discuss parenting and its impact on children’s education. She will also explore the role of women today and how to successfully juggle home, children and career.
Dr. Agnes Chan is a renowned singer in Asia and author of more than 90 books. Her book, “50 Education Methods: from the mother who puts three sons into Stanford” became the bestselling book in Hong Kong in 2016. She received her Ph.D. from the School of Education at Stanford University, and has taught at universities in Japan and Hong Kong for more than 30 years. She has received numerous awards both for her music and writing. She was decorated by the Emperor of Japan with the Order of the Rising Sun.
Sandy Wan works at Macquarie Group Ltd., focusing on cash equities distribution to institutional clients. Ms. Wan is active in the education sector in Hong Kong. She is a committee member of the Stanford Club of Hong Kong, one of the co-chairs and founders of Stanford OVAL in Hong Kong, and one of the co-chairs of Choate Rosemary Hall Alumni Club of Hong Kong. Ms. Wan attended her freshmen year at Stanford University and received her B.A. in Economics from Harvard University. (Moderator)
The Stanford Cardinal opened its 2018 football campaign with a 31-10 come-from-behind win over San Diego State this weekend! Come watch the Cardinal take on USC this coming Sunday in a rematch of last season’s Pac-12 Championship game.
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Game: Stanford vs. USC
Date: Sunday, September. 9th
Time: 8:30am-
Venue: The American Club, Forty Niner Sports Bar, 49/F, Exchange Square 2, Central
Cost: Per-consumption only / no minimum spend – full breakfast menu and bar will be available; however will be CASH ONLY so please come prepared and with plenty of small bills.
RSVPs: Not required, and all are welcome – more the merrier!
Contact Person: David Fan
See you then, GO CARD!!
Serving up good food and conversations, our annual send-off party is a great opportunity for alumni and current students to mingle and catch up and to also meet the newly admitted Class of 2022 students and give them our warm welcome and whatever assistance we can as a community before they head out to the Farm.
This event is organized by the Stanford Club of Hong Kong and exclusive to Stanford alumni, current students, newly admitted students and their parents. This is a popular event so do sign up early!
Date: Thursday, August 30, 2018
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Venue: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Happy Valley Clubhouse on Shan Kwong Road, Pool Side (entrance on the 4/F – past the food court)
Price: $400 per person if you sign up AND PAY by Aug 29 | HK$500 for walk-ins
What?
Come out to connect with your fellow alumni and to meet new friends from Harvard, MIT, Oxford and Cambridge!
We would love to see more new faces, so join in to unwind on thirsty Friday!
Where?
VOLAR
Basement, Ho Lee Commercial Building,
No. 38-44 D’Aguilar Street,
Lan Kwai Fong, Central
When?
Friday July 20th, 2018
6:00-9:00 p.m.
How?
Cash bar (HH menu)
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Questions? CheungWK@stanfordalumni.org
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The 30th Ivy Ball – “Party Like it’s 1998” – will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2018. It should be an evening of fun and a great opportunity to mix with alumni of peer universities.
We are proposing a Stanford table for the Ivy Ball. Please find the details below:
Date: Saturday, June 16, 2018
Venue: The Convention Hall at HK Convention & Exhibition Centre, Wanchai
Cocktail: 6:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30pm
Attire: Black Tie or Themed
Price: $1,600 per person
If you are interested in joining this proposed Stanford table at Ivy Ball, please contact Simon Mui at simonbwmui@gmail.com before Tuesday, June 5, 2018.
Join fellow Stanford alums and friends to welcome the summer together with a beers at the historical RHKYC clubhouse celebrating 80th anniversary!
More information to follow