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Stanford launches fund to bring campus innovations to industry

The High Impact Technology (HIT) Fund provides business guidance and industry connections to Stanford researchers and entrepreneurs, as well as awards of up to $250,000. One of the pilot projects creates immersive sonic experiences by situating participants in the acoustics of any building or physical structure in augmented and mixed reality.

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Report of the president: Academic Council Professoriate appointments

The following Academic Council Professoriate appointments, promotions, and reappointments for the periods indicated were reviewed by the Advisory Board of the Academic Council and approved by the president.

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Faculty friends

When six junior faculty met for a lab crawl in 2016, they weren’t expecting a friendship that would sustain them through years of career and personal milestones.

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Three faculty named to the National Academy of Inventors

Stanford faculty members in engineering and medicine have been inducted into the National Academy of Inventors, which is the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors.

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Why do we care about literary characters?

Listen to the essay, as read by Blakey Vermeule, the Albert Guérard Professor in Literature in the School of Humanities & Sciences.

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Four questions for Desiree LaBeaud

The Stanford epidemiologist reacts to recent news about the effects of plastic on human health.

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Labor scholar Adina Sterling on women and work

The global pandemic is an opportunity to make fundamental changes to how society approaches work by creating working environments centered around creativity, problem-solving and equity, says Adina Sterling.

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Love means sharing the champagne

Stanford neuroscientists Karl Deisseroth and Michelle Monje-Deisseroth talk about finding love on campus and how they approach the career-family puzzle together.

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Stanford Engineering —

Kwabena Boahen on curiosity

A professor of bioengineering and of electrical engineering discusses his path to Stanford, and how students can get started on their own journeys.

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Lerone A. Martin appointed new MLK Institute director

Lerone A. Martin is the second faculty director appointed in the history of Stanford’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, following Clayborne Carson’s retirement in 2020.

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