ISAA Social Dish Walk/Hike
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Please join us for a couple of hours of walk/hike and lively, scintillating conversation through the beautiful hills overlooking the Stanford Campus, the Dish Trail.
Our starting point is in front of Bechtel International Center, near Stanford’s Tresidder Union.
Bechtel International Center
584 Capistrano Way, Stanford, CA 94305
37.423323, -122.172037 (Copy and paste in Google Map)
Date: Saturday, June 28th, 2025
Starting Time: 9:00 AM
As always, we leave ON TIME!
Topic: Planning vs. Spontaneity
Are you a planer, carefully considering and evaluating details affecting your path in life in advance, or do you prefer to make spontaneous decisions, facing unexpected challenges as they arise, living in the moment. What are the pros and cons for each mode? What factors affect your decisions?
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Saied Nesbat,
Iranian Stanford Alumni Association (ISAA)
Please note: This event will be (mostly) in Persian. By participating in Stanford Alumni Association activities, you agree to comport yourself in a respectful and appropriate manner and uphold the values of respect, integrity, honesty and fairness. By voluntarily participating in our events, you acknowledge and accept the inherent risks that may be involved in some of our activities and assume full responsibility for your personal safety. You also grant the Stanford Alumni Association and its network of volunteers the revocable, non-exclusive use of your image and likeness for promotion purposes.
Our starting point is in front of Bechtel International Center, near Stanford’s Tresidder Union.
Bechtel International Center
584 Capistrano Way, Stanford, CA 94305
37.423323, -122.172037 (Copy and paste in Google Map)
Date: Saturday, June 28th, 2025
Starting Time: 9:00 AM
As always, we leave ON TIME!
Topic: Planning vs. Spontaneity
Are you a planer, carefully considering and evaluating details affecting your path in life in advance, or do you prefer to make spontaneous decisions, facing unexpected challenges as they arise, living in the moment. What are the pros and cons for each mode? What factors affect your decisions?
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Saied Nesbat,
Iranian Stanford Alumni Association (ISAA)
Please note: This event will be (mostly) in Persian. By participating in Stanford Alumni Association activities, you agree to comport yourself in a respectful and appropriate manner and uphold the values of respect, integrity, honesty and fairness. By voluntarily participating in our events, you acknowledge and accept the inherent risks that may be involved in some of our activities and assume full responsibility for your personal safety. You also grant the Stanford Alumni Association and its network of volunteers the revocable, non-exclusive use of your image and likeness for promotion purposes.
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