Knight-Hennessy Scholars welcomes its second cohort of graduate students to the program, where they will learn to grow as global leaders across a range of fields.
John Hennessy and collaborator David Patterson, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of computer science, are recognized for their work on computer architecture and its impact on the microprocessor industry.
The Knight-Hennessy Scholars’ inaugural cohort consists of future global leaders from around the world pursuing degrees in 31 Stanford graduate departments across all seven of Stanford’s graduate schools.
John Hennessy, a pioneer in computer architecture, has been elected an international fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, the national academy for engineering in the United Kingdom.
John Hennessy talks to Peter Robinson, host of the video series Uncommon Knowledge, about how he has encouraged technological innovation and worked on ideas that push humankind forward and maintain academic excellence.
Following John Hennessy’s announcement that he will step down as President of Stanford University, he sits down for an interview with David Patterson, UC Berkeley professor of computer science, to discuss his career and next steps.
John Hennessy and Phil Knight, philanthropist and co-founder of Nike Inc., announce the establishment of a graduate-level scholarship program to support the next generation of global leaders.
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