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I’ve found a little Stanford in Big Sky Country.
by Emma Trotter
The hidden sculpture was designed to surprise you.
by Tracie White
Which bulky beauty is best fit to hibernate? The public weighs in.
by Kali Shiloh
A second look at a ‘shimmering’ Chinese American star.
by Sam Scott
One composer blends East and West through creative instrumentation.
by Sarah Lewis
The gift of gab graces the Flemming family.
The scientist who helped Jaws make waves.
by Summer Moore Batte
Stanford people in the news and on the move.
In this course, silliness is on the syllabus.
ICYMI, the TL;DR on our stories on higher education.
Most people don’t understand the basics of personal finance. Learning could save them—and society—an arm and a leg.
Ensuring a bright future for Stanford Athletics.
I didn’t think I enjoyed them. Then I realized we all do.
by Kathy Zonana
On a clear February night, members of the public were welcomed to the Stanford Student Observatory for an evening with the stars.
New releases that inspire us.
New and Notable
Nancy Huddleston Packer
George Robert Hamrdla, ’59, MA ’64
by Tracie White and Summer Batte
William Peter Mahrt, PhD ’69
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