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1 - 10 of 6,776 itemsSnow 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.

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.”

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.

NIH’s cap on indirect costs could threaten research…
A Massachusetts court has blocked the National Institutes of Health cap on indirect costs, which university leaders say would sharply cut back U.S. biomedical research.

Akshata Murty and Rishi Sunak will deliver Graduate…
Murty is an investor and philanthropist who promotes initiatives to drive positive impact in Britain. Sunak served as the 57th prime minister of the United Kingdom. The couple met as MBA students at the GSB.

Update on NIH announcement
Jenny Martinez, Lloyd Minor, and David Studdert provide an update on the NIH announcement of its intention to place a cap of 15% on indirect costs.

Earth Systems 10 helps students tackle real-world…
The introductory course brings together passionate alums and seasoned lecturers to explore how Earth works and the ways humans impact it, with a focus on climate change, oceans, sustainable food, energy science, and more.

Researchers make living tissue transparent with dye…
In the latest episode of the Future of Everything podcast, a materials engineer explains how the discovery could lead to a new age of minimally invasive medical imaging.

Research reveals striking variations in pandemic…
An analysis by Stanford and Harvard researchers finds widening achievement gaps, with the highest-income districts nearly four times as likely to recover as the poorest ones. But it also identifies pockets of success.

Campus centers, departments host events to celebrate …
Events happening throughout February include a pop-up shop, a service day at the farm, and more.
