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How improving civic literacy can reinforce democracy.
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The ramps are calling, and I must go.
by Nathaniel Eisen
In this new D.C. museum, you can play with words.
by Kali Shiloh
John Arrillaga attended Stanford on a basketball scholarship. Then he transformed the campus for those who followed.
by Sam Scott
A Hawaiian artist finds his voice through fashion.
by Evan Peng
Stanford people in the news and on the move.
Two undergrads become the youngest people to complete all three major U.S. through-hikes in a single year.
by Sophia Boyd-Fliegel
Behind three clothing companies that launched during lockdown.
by Valerie Trapp
The pandemic has underscored the many ways Stanford employees support our community.
by Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Civic engagement has gotten trickier. Which is exactly why we have to dig in—together.
by Kathy Zonana
Why we should never stop attempting hard things.
by Nestor Walters
Ricardo Muñoz, ’72, wants to ‘give psychology away’ worldwide.
by Summer Moore Batte
New releases that inspire us.
New and Notable
bell hooks, ’73
by Angie Chuang
Wilma Ying Chan, MA ’94
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