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A professor-prospector's gritty lessons from the land.
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We checked in with three young alumni to see what they’re doing and how they’re enjoying life in their adopted countries. Here are their stories.
by Diana Aguilera
These 10 buried treasures have eluded diggers for decades. But the hunt is still on.
by Sam Scott
Students try out jobs before graduating.
Six off-beat discoveries and inventions
Amina Gautier, ’99, MA ’99, is ‘writing her heart out.’
Let others roam: It’s boundaries or bust for this queen of the mild frontier.
by Kathy Zonana
Campus wanderlust is strong among the student set.
by Jackie Botts
Six-year-olds are the critics in picture-book project.
Social justice advocate imagines a more just world through art.
The landmark radio telescope has an unusual history.
by Elliot Kaufman
Camel hair tents adopted by research scientists.
by Melinda Sacks
A Stanford student with cystic fibrosis sets off on a 65K — with an IV in his arm.
by Susan Biggar
In which we examine exploration, and so on.
by Kevin Cool
A collaborative process leads to priorities for navigating a dynamic future.
by Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Marsha Robertson, ’76
by Jacob Young
John Freidenrich, ’59, LLB ’63
by Leslie Berlin
Jean Coblentz, ’47
Stanley Falkow
by Vicky Elliott
Bruce McCandless II, MS ’65
by Christine Foster
Inside the museum that shimmers with light on the National Mall—“a rich picture of African American life.”
New releases from Stanford alumni, staff and students.
Alex Rich, ’10, steps up his acting game as National Geographic’s young Picasso.
Clare Baldwin, ’05, revealed pattern of police killings in Metro Manila.
Martin Reyes, ’00, becomes the first Master of Wine of Mexican descent.
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