Office of Student Affairs
The Office of Student Affairs is located in the Dean's Office in the School of Engineering. We work with your department to make sure that you are on track to meet all your graduation requirements, both academic and administrative. Come to us for help with any school-level policies or procedures, from declaring an engineering major to graduation.
Contacts
- Brad Osgood, Sr. Associate Dean
- Noe Lozano, PhD, Associate Dean and Director of Diversity Programs
- Sally Gressens, Assistant Dean for Graduate Affairs
- Bertha Love, Assistant Director for Undergraduate Studies
- Denise Drewes, Graduate Student Services Assistant
- Kathy McVay, Administrative Associate
- Midge Eisele, Acting Director, Technical Communications Program
- Darlene Lazar, Student Affairs Administrator
- Marta Espinoza, Program Coordinator, Engineering Diversity Programs
- Janice Pang, Reporting Systems Analyst
Department student services managers
Each of our departments and programs has a dedicated Student Services staff to support undergraduate and graduate education. The primary contacts in each department are:
- Aeronautics and Astronautics: Jayanthi Subramanian
- Bioengineering: Olgalydia Urbano
- Chemical Engineering: Jeannette Cosby
- Civil and Environmental Engineering: Brenda Sampson
- Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering: Indira Choudhury (PhD)
- Computer Science: Claire Stager (UG & MS), Kathy DiTommaso (PhD)
- Electrical Engineering: Natasha Newson
- Management Science and Engineering: Lori Cottle
- Materials Science and Engineering: Firoozeh Verplanke
- Mechanical Engineering: Indrani Gardella
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Engineering Diversity Programs | View »
The Dean's Office is home to the Engineering Diversity Programs (EDP), dedicated to increasing the participation and success of women and students of color within Stanford Engineering.
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Groups and individuals from the both the undergraduate and graduate communities are invited to apply for support from the Stanford Engineering Dean’s Office.
