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Inside the Business School's ambitious venture to lift people out of poverty.
Features
A spontaneous invitation became an unforgettable experience.
by John H. Bunzel
Memories of a mother-daughter ritual.
by Kesaya E. Noda
An antipoverty program aims at building business.
by Kevin Cool
A narrow focus doesn’t serve students, or Stanford, well.
by Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Stanley K. Sheinbaum, '49
by Vicky Elliott
Mary Novak, '54
by Julie Muller Mitchell
Joseph Bishop Keller
by Miguel Samano
Mascot Hall of Fame leaves tree cold.
Labels—and the mindsets they promote—can alter physiological responses.
by Sam Scott
Provost looks ahead to 'the agenda that we all believe in.'
Can soda be green?
by Alan Propp
Stanford's new campus is its first major expansion away from 'home.'
Roble reopens for multiple uses.
Business alums' Project Redwood is a case study in people power.
Using MRIs and patient histories to predict if antidepressants will work.
Crossword constructor David Steinberg, '19, has always had a way with words.
For basketball's Haase, it's all about balance.
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