Meet Gabrielle Edelin, ’26
Senior SpotlightVideo
In her four years at Stanford, the history and psychology double major made lifelong friendships, joined a multigenerational sisterhood, and deepened her commitment to serving her communities.
Hard questions spark deep discussion at graduate dinners
Constructive DialogueFeature
A conversation series led by two PhD students aimed to create a space outside of the lab or classroom where their peers could engage in dialogue about complex issues.
Supercharged natural killer cells take on solid tumors
Health & MedicineNews
Stanford Medicine researchers found a way to enhance natural killer cells to better infiltrate and fight solid tumors in mice, with implications for more accessible cancer treatment.
‘Set your heart ablaze,’ Sundar Pichai tells the Class of 2026
Commencement WeekendVideo
The CEO of Google and Alphabet drew on his journey from Chennai to Silicon Valley to encourage graduates to reframe challenges and pursue hard problems.
In the news

Shoot for the stars, but make sure that the stars you’re seeing are what’s really out there.
Ekaterina (Kath) Landgren, Stanford postdoctoral fellow, on new research revealing that aiming just above average in ambition leads to better outcomes.
New research explores collecting water in Earth’s driest places
Stanford researchers are working on technology that draws out water from some of the driest places in the world.
US kids caught in ‘reading recession’ that predates COVID
Research co-led by Stanford finds that children in a majority of U.S. states are performing at lower levels than they were in the decade prior.
Research Matters

Stories in Motion
MoreStories in MotionStanford internship opens a path to the chip industry
AcademicsVideo
A nano@stanford program gives community college students hands-on training in a cleanroom, paving the way for opportunities in a growing industry.


