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In the interplay between classical and modern, there is a strong cultural and academic atmosphere.

"Ultimately, life is about practicality. You are here to seek a useful career for yourselves. However, you should also understand that this must include a desire for innovation and progress, good design, and the effort to ultimately make it a reality." "The wind of freedom always blows" is the motto of Stanford University. According to its president's explanation, the meaning of the motto is to encourage and ensure that students and faculty can engage in teaching and related academic research freely and unimpeded. Stanford University's buildings are all made of yellow bricks and red tiles, stable and uniform, all in the style of 17th century Spanish mission churches - unlike the buildings of Harvard and Yale universities, which are from different eras and have different styles, and even less like the ivy-covered walls of Northeastern universities. Upon entering the university, the first thing you see is the red-roofed buildings surrounded by tan stone walls, with arches connecting and rows of palm trees, full of rich cultural and academic atmosphere in the interplay of classical and modern.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023
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