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Stanford Athletics —

Tara VanDerveer announces retirement

After 38 seasons at Stanford, the winningest coach in college basketball concludes her legendary career with 1,216 victories and three NCAA titles. “The joy for me was in the journey of each season, seeing a group of young women work hard for each other and form an unbreakable bond. Winning was a byproduct.”

Stanford Medicine —

What really happens to our memory as we age?

Despite common lore about major lapses in memory, the effects of healthy aging on cognitive functions are actually quite subtle, says Stanford neurologist Sharon Sha.

Stanford Report —

How great powers shape the world

America can continue its economic and technological dominance while maintaining strong alliances, Condoleezza Rice said in the 2024 Drell Lecture. “It requires a sense of national mission to make things better here at home first.”

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies —

Francis Fukuyama honored for public administration

The FSI senior fellow received a lifetime achievement award for his international contributions to the fields of public administration, policy, and governance.

Stanford Report —

How day jobs influence art

A new exhibition at the Cantor explores how practicing artists’ work in industries from caregiving to technology spurs their creative growth.

King Center on Global Development —

Researchers fill global migration data gaps

What if mobility across borders were aligned with temporary and seasonal work demands, and leveraged rather than discouraged?