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41 - 50 of 6,921 itemsFinalists chosen for Stanford’s first Three Minute…
Ten graduate students will have three minutes each to engage the audience – and a panel of judges – with their research projects at the April 17 event emceed by President Levin.

RAISE fellowship supports doctoral students pursuing …
Three recent fellows share their experiences with the three-year program that supports students working on projects related to public service, strengthening their connections to the community.

Rising Environmental Leaders Program prepares next…
Environmental challenges are too complex for one discipline to solve. As part of a unique program, Stanford students with expertise from fields as diverse as engineering, biology, business, and law are learning how to make policy impacts.

Meet the frogs helping scientists answer fundamental …
How does the brain regulate biological rhythms? How do sex differences in parenting behaviors evolve? What makes some frogs immune to toxins that would kill most mammals? In the lab of Lauren O’Connell, associate professor of biology, researchers look to amphibian species to learn how animals evolve in response to changing environments.

Why is social connection so hard for Gen Z?
Young adults crave closeness, says Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki, but misjudge how much their peers want that, too. His research found strategies that can help nudge people to take a chance on one another.

Awards recognize public service and community…
In a ceremony on March 18, economics Professor Mark Duggan received the Roland Prize and three research-community collaborations were honored.

Research highlights roles of nature and nurture in…
Kalanit Grill-Spector and colleagues have helped unravel the complex interplay between innate brain structure and experience-dependent development. The findings could lead to earlier diagnosis and intervention for developmental disorders.

Tara VanDerveer and Steve Kerr talk coaching,…
In the final meeting of the Continuing Studies course Basketball: A Masterclass, the two coaching legends shared insights about the changing game and living your values on the court.

Jon and Rick Levin discuss generational shifts and…
Stanford’s president and his father, president emeritus of Yale University, also touched on topics from AI to athletics in a conversation with Stanford’s emeriti community on Monday.

Students learn materials science through hands-on…
Making the most of the Residential & Dining Enterprises Teaching Kitchen @ Stanford, the course Edible Materials uses cooking and baking experiments to teach students about topics like elasticity, viscosity, and surface energy.
