Global health’s moment of reckoning – and reinvention
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At the 2026 Rosenkranz Symposium, experts addressed seismic shifts in global health while emphasizing the need for policy and practice evolution.
Lamya Butt named student speaker for 2026 Baccalaureate celebration
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The economics major, who’s held several leadership roles on campus, will speak at the interfaith gathering during Commencement Weekend.
Stanford Leadership Forum showcases lessons on change
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At an event celebrating the launch of the Stanford Leadership Institute, leaders discussed how they’ve steered organizations through transition – and how to apply those learnings today.
Stanford forum explores solutions to urgent sustainability issues
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At the Stanford Sustainability Forum, researchers presented methods for tracking wildfire pollution and restoring corals, while leaders urged action on food security and climate risks.
When BTS came to Stanford
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The biggest K-pop band in the world sold out three shows at Stanford Stadium, electrifying campus and the Bay Area.
Public trust is essential for ensuring fair access to clean environments
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Cross-sector collaboration is key to improving environmental and public health across populations, according to experts at the Center for Just Environmental Futures’ recent conference on campus.
Stanford Deep Lab opens new frontiers in nanotech
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A $29 million renovation transformed a decommissioned physics facility three stories below the engineering quad into a new university hub for nanoscale research.
BTS brings Stanford and Bay Area together for three sold-out shows
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The K-pop phenom is coming to Stanford Stadium this weekend. Learn more about the group’s staggering popularity and how the concerts are creating opportunities for students and contributing to the regional economy.
LeVar Burton on how reading unleashes the imagination
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At the annual GSE Cubberley Lecture, the actor and children’s literacy advocate talked about literacy, tech, and the power of storytelling. “No one can imprison your mind. Or your imagination.”
Students hack their way to award-winning copyright tool
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In just 12 hours at Codex Hackathon, Stanford Law students helped build Warhol, an AI copyright tool that won the Harvey Challenge Award and is already drawing interest across legal tech and industry.