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1 - 10 of 6,785 itemsStanford sets 2025-26 tuition rates
Many undergraduates will see no increase in costs thanks to financial aid.
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Snow Day brings winter cheer to campus
At the all-campus winter-fun day hosted by Magnolia, students raced down snowy hills, indulged in hot treats, and played snow-themed games.
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Collaboration targets health care access for young…
A network of community groups, doctors, and patients aims to improve outcomes for those with IDD by centering the voices of the patients themselves.
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New findings on the power of enzymes could reshape…
Stanford researchers have illuminated how enzymes are able speed up life-sustaining biochemical reactions so dramatically. Their discoveries could impact fields ranging from basic science to drug discovery.
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Majority of kids who die in mass shootings killed by …
A new Stanford Medicine-led analysis emphasizes the role of domestic violence in pediatric gun deaths. “Our fears are incorrectly placed,” says senior author Stephanie Chao. “Our homes may, in fact, be more dangerous than schools.”
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CoDa marks new era for computing and data science at …
The new building is designed to spur creativity among students, faculty, and researchers. “When you change physical space, you tend to change the way you think.”
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Study highlights critical issue with tool for carbon …
Current methods to assess the carbon storage potential of biochar may significantly undervalue environmental benefits, Stanford researchers say.
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Los Angeles groundwater remained depleted after 2023 …
Historic rains filled Greater Los Angeles reservoirs and shallow aquifers nearly to capacity in 2023. But according to a new analysis, drought conditions persisted in deeper aquifers.
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How to turn old ideas into creative solutions for…
Stanford GSB Professor Stefanos Zenios and Ken Favaro, MBA ’83, developed an innovation methodology called ‘precedents thinking,’ and are using it to improve industries from healthcare to entertainment.
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Stanford Law scholars discuss role of originalism in …
During a recent event on campus, professors Jonathan Gienapp and Michael McConnell came together for a wide-ranging discussion about the intersection of history, law, and politics in constitutionalism.
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