
Studying Middle Eastern history through graphic novels
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How pro athletes handle pressure—and how you can, too
Q&A
When they’re at their best, athletes are focused on the present, says sport psychologist Kelli Moran-Miller, “not worrying about outcomes, how important a particular moment is, or what could go wrong.”
‘Tandem drift’ team achieves autonomous milestone
Video
If self-driving vehicles can navigate this complex road challenge safely, the learnings could help advance the safety of automated driving in urban scenarios.

How Saharan dust regulates hurricane rainfall
Research
New research underscores the close relationship between dust plumes transported from the Sahara Desert in Africa and rainfall from tropical cyclones along the Gulf Coast.
Stanford in Paris 2024

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News
Stanford junior Torri Huske claimed her first career Olympic gold in the 100 butterfly on Sunday, bringing the total number of medals earned by Cardinal athletes on opening weekend to six. Catch up on the latest news from Paris.
Messages from Leadership
View all Messages from LeadershipCommencement remarks by Stanford President Richard Saller

This morning’s occupation of Building 10

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I think that’s important for us to remember 60 years later – that the passage of this bill was not inevitable.”
Lerone Martin, faculty director for Stanford’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, on the efforts that preceded the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Campus Resources:Resources for campus events, safety, and well-being
In a time of heightened anxiety and concern in light of the events in Israel and Gaza, this page provides information and resources for students, as well as for other members of the Stanford community.







