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Stanford researchers say solar radio signals could be used to monitor melting ice sheets
The sun provides a daunting source of electromagnetic disarray – chaotic, random energy emitted by the massive ball of gas arrives to Earth in a wide spectrum of
July 14, 2021
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Does subtracting tests equal fair admissions?
The Varsity Blues scandal triggered outrage about unfairness in college admissions, which goes far beyond the highly paid crimes of a few bad actors.
May 24, 2021
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Why People Who Have It Easy Claim They Had It Rough
When we think about economic and social inequality in the United States, there’s a tendency to consider it from the angle of how it affects people at the bottom,
May 04, 2021
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Stanford study reveals a unique mode of cell migration on soft ‘viscoelastic’ surfaces
Inside your body, cell movement plays a crucial role in many significant biological processes, including wound healing, immune responses and the potential spread
April 19, 2021
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Increasingly fragmented tiger populations may require ‘genetic rescue,’ Stanford researchers say
Despite being one of the world’s most charismatic species, tigers face uncertain futures primarily due to habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife conflict and poaching.
February 17, 2021
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Stanford engineers find a way to control chemical catalysts with sculpted light
Like a person breaking up a cat fight, the role of catalysts in a chemical reaction is to hurry up the process – and come out of it intact.
January 15, 2021
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Diversifying the Pool of PhD Students Will Require Systemic Change
As demands for social justice and racial equity echoed throughout the nation this summer, Stanford GSB doctoral student Wendy De La Rosa, PhD ’21, decided to add
November 04, 2020
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Four Stanford PhD students receive ACLS fellowships
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has awarded 2020 fellowships to four Stanford students who are completing doctoral degrees in anthropology, art/
May 21, 2020
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Meet Amber Moore
Growing up, Amber Moore dreamed of seeing the world.
May 14, 2020
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Stanford researchers shine light on the defects responsible for messy behavior in quantum materials
In a future built on quantum technologies, planes and spaceships could be fueled by the momentum of light.
February 24, 2020
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Learning sociological research skills leads Stanford senior to a career path toward exploring racial injustice
Rarely does debating politics at the family dinner table end well.
February 20, 2020
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February 12, 2020
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DARE: Diversifying Academia, Recruiting Excellence Application Open!
The 2020 DARE: Diversifying Academia, Recruiting Excellence Doctoral Fellowship Program application
January 31, 2020
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Seven Graduate Students Honored with K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award
The Association of American Colleges and Universities announced today the 2020 recipients of the annual
January 13, 2020
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Stanford doctoral student named IF/THEN ambassador
Stanford doctoral student Dorothy Tovar has been selected to serve as an IF/THEN ambassador for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
November 14, 2019
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Stanford students take STEM home to Ethiopia
Loza Tadesse and Iwnetim “Tim” Abate may have left their home country of Ethiopia to pursue engineering studies, but they haven’t forgotten their roots.
September 26, 2019
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Twenty-four Stanford doctoral students have been named DARE fellows
The Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education has announced the newest cohort of the Diversifying
September 26, 2019
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Investigating Public Policy and Sexual Freedoms
Stanford political scientist Kevin Mintz says his research on sexual freedoms has been shaped by everything from his own experience with cerebral palsy to his en
July 02, 2019
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Stanford Earth graduates: Meet the planet’s challenges
The challenges facing humanity today – rising demands for energy, water, food, and livable land in the wake of a steadily growing global population – are critical.
June 17, 2019
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Graduates urged to embrace lifelong learning, adapt to change at medical school’s 111th commencement
Embracing the outlook of a “student for life” is the best way to adapt to the inevitable changes, challenges and opportunities ahead, Stanford Provost
June 16, 2019