Project Profiles
Structured project pages: problem → approach → milestones → artifacts → lessons.
A student-led publication documenting how Stanford students build—projects, research prototypes, and community initiatives—published with consent and context.
Structured, revisitable records of what was built, what changed, and what was learned.
Consent-first publishing. Clear context. Built for continuity.
We publish repeatable formats—so student work is searchable, understandable, and easy to learn from.
Structured project pages: problem → approach → milestones → artifacts → lessons.
Decision logs and postmortems—tradeoffs, mistakes, and what we'd do differently.
Recorded interviews and campus dialogues with reusable takeaways.
Lightweight templates and standards that help contributors document work clearly and safely.
Share a project (or nominate one) using a short structured template.
Editors shape the draft so it's legible beyond insider context.
Profiles stay revisitable. Updates can be added as the project evolves.
Nothing is published without consent confirmation.
We're assembling the first set of profiles and notes. First releases are in progress. Get the first drops when they publish.
Have something you're building? Turn it into a structured profile.
Submit a Project →Suggest someone to interview—or request a profile for your project.
Request a Feature →Writers, editors, designers, and videographers—help build the archive.
Join as Contributor →Questions, suggestions, or collaboration ideas—reach out.
Contact
Email: canopy@stanford.edu
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