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Dams help us. Dams harm us. Now, longtime adversaries are coming together to bridge that uncomfortable divide.
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I'd lie down in traffic for my Cardinal cap. Or would I?
by Wayne Raffesberger
Today's youth likely have decades of “extra” time coming to them. Psychologist Laura Carstensen wants them to spread those years out.
by Kali Shiloh
Jessica Jordan’s book collection is prizeworthy.
by Sam Scott
We worked for the New York Times in Moscow during the Gorbachev era. We look forward to a day when information flows freely in Russia again.
by Philip Taubman and Felicity Barringer
30 years after stumbling through a lost academic quarter, I officially graduated from Stanford University.
by Matt Rodgers
A doctoral student and teacher on the value of exchange.
by Evan Peng
What ‘A Friendship Mission’ wrought.
by Tracie White
Stanford people in the news and on the move.
Behind the tech that is connecting farmworkers with aid.
A former Cardinal athlete coached NASCAR pit crews into racing shape—and made the sport even faster.
by Kelli Anderson
The return of the in-person Powwow provides an opportunity to reflect on Stanford’s relationship with Native American communities.
by Marc Tessier-Lavigne
A parable for a polarized time.
by Kathy Zonana
by Isaac Lozano
New and Notable
by Summer Moore Batte
New releases that inspire us.
David R. Boggs, MS ’73, PhD ’82
by John Roemer
Peter Cole, ’53
Lise MacPhee, ’19
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