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GradEd @Stanford: Happy 2023! New Year, New Opportunities
This monthly newsletter compiles the latest events, news, and resources for members of the Stanford graduate education community.
January 17, 2023
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Seven Stanford grad students among inaugural Quad Fellows
The Quad Fellowship is designed to build ties among the next generation of scientists and technologists in the U.S., Australia, India, and Japan.
January 09, 2023
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Can We Improve Psychotherapy by Quantifying Therapists’ Language?
Stanford researchers have created a set of open-source tools to measure therapists’ timing, responsiveness, and consistency to better understand what works.
January 04, 2023
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VPGE Grad Student Spotlight: Chiara Giovanni
Every month VPGE puts a spotlight on one graduate student in order to highlight the many achievements and experiences of the Stanford graduate population.
January 01, 2023
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DARE Fellow, Chiara Giovanni, is featured in this month's VPGE Grad Student Spotlight Video
Every month VPGE puts a spotlight on one graduate student in order to highlight the many achievements and experiences of the Stanford graduate population...
January 01, 2023
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GradEd @Stanford: Happy Holidays from VPGE!
This monthly newsletter compiles the latest events, news, and resources for members of the Stanford graduate education community.
December 15, 2022
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Stanford researchers study frog spatial skills
Stanford-led study of poison frogs in tiny trackable pants tests two theories for sex differences in spatial skills.
December 14, 2022
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VPGE Grad Student Spotlight: Sofia Mantilla Salas
Every month VPGE puts a spotlight on one graduate student in order to highlight the many achievements and experiences of the Stanford graduate population.
December 01, 2022
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RAISE Fellow, Sofia Mantilla Salas, is featured in this month's VPGE Graduate Student Spotlight video
Every month VPGE puts a spotlight on one graduate student in order to highlight the many achievements and experiences of the Stanford graduate population...
December 01, 2022
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New Stanford chip-scale laser isolator could transform photonics
Using well-known materials and manufacturing processes, researchers have built an effective, passive, ultrathin laser isolator that opens new research avenues in photonics.
December 01, 2022
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A new approach to teaching science can help inoculate against misinformation, Stanford researchers say
Stanford scholars Jonathan Osborne and Daniel Pimentel make a case for “a fundamental shift” in K-12 science education.
November 21, 2022
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Tax rebates for solar power ineffective for low-income Americans, but a different incentive works
Tax rebates for installing residential solar power have done little to spur adoption in low-income communities in the United States, while a less common incentive seems to...
November 18, 2022
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GradEd @Stanford: Creating connections and community
This monthly newsletter compiles the latest events, news, and resources for members of the Stanford graduate education community.
November 15, 2022
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Beavers will become a bigger boon to river water quality as U.S. West warms, Stanford study finds
American beaver populations are booming in the western United States as conditions grow hotter and drier.
November 08, 2022
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‘Gentle’ islet cell transplant cures mice of diabetes with few side effects, Stanford Medicine researchers say
A technique developed at Stanford Medicine allows mice with diabetes to accept unmatched islet cells and durably restores blood sugar control without immunosuppression or...
November 08, 2022
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VPGE Grad Student Spotlight: Chris Mah
Every month VPGE puts a spotlight on one graduate student in order to highlight the many achievements and experiences of the Stanford graduate population.
November 01, 2022
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RAISE Fellow, Chris Mah, is featured in this month's VPGE Graduate Student Spotlight video
Every month VPGE puts a spotlight on one graduate student in order to highlight the many achievements and experiences of the Stanford graduate population...
November 01, 2022
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How much microplastic do whales eat? Up to 10 million pieces per day, Stanford research finds
The largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth ingest the tiniest specks of plastic in colossal amounts, Stanford University scientists have found.
November 01, 2022
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GradEd @Stanford: New season, new resources!
This monthly newsletter compiles the latest events, news, and resources for members of the Stanford graduate education community.
October 14, 2022
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Stanford exoskeleton walks out into the real world
For years, the Stanford Biomechatronics Laboratory has captured imaginations with their exoskeleton emulators – lab-based robotic devices that help wearers...
October 12, 2022