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It’s getting hard to remember a time before polarization, self-censorship, and social-media shouting matches. But there are proven ways to make dialogue constructive, and Stanford faculty are teaching them.
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by Sarah Gibson
An NBA superfan, going strong.
by Karis Chen
A parent-child singer-student duo.
by Summer Moore Batte
A world-famous scientist explains stem cells to kids.
by Tracie White
A junior's mobile computer labs bring tech to kids in Malawi.
by Jacqueline Munis
A global ambassador for Congolese culture—through fashion.
by Zora Hudson
A selection of student shenanigans from the large lawn adjacent to Wilbur Hall.
Tributes have come and gone from the Quad’s grand entrance.
by Sam Scott
Parents face a barrage of children’s entertainment options. But PBS Kids can still tell them how to get to Sesame Street.
by Kali Shiloh
California history collection finds a home on the Farm.
After Stanford physician Bryant Lin was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, he invited students to follow along.
One tome’s 600-year journey into the rare books curator’s heart.
Stanford people in the news and on the move.
In a new Q&A format, President Levin talks about the need to renew the university-government partnership.
Creating opportunities for contemplation and consideration.
by Kathy Zonana
New releases that inspire us.
New and Notable
by Geoff Koch
George Stephen Springer
Morton Isaac Abramowitz, ’53
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