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Special Feature: Lists
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Special Feature: Lists

by Yvonne Daley

The Unbendable Bolton Brown
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The Unbendable Bolton Brown

Fearless and fervid, Stanford's first art professor left his imprint on California's peaks and on lithography.

by Daniel Arnold

Wonder World
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Wonder World

Ved Chirayath brings camera work to new heights—and depths.

Where He Took Us
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Where He Took Us

During a prolific and sometimes perilous 16 years, John Hennessy championed interdisciplinary research, elevated the arts and transformed the campus. Here's how Stanford's 21st-century president did it and how it changed the university.

by Mike Antonucci

Stanford After Dark
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Stanford After Dark

What happens on the Farm in the middle of the night? We sent a reporter to find out.

by Mike Vangel

The See Change
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The See Change

Recent dramatic advances in virtual reality offer a glimpse into how pervasive use of the technology will change the nature of experience.

by Sam Scott

Steadfast
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Steadfast

A four-time Cabinet member and a principal figure in ending the Cold War, George Shultz remains as devoted as ever to helping make the world safer. At age 95, he is still looking ahead.

by Robert L. Strauss

Not on Her Watch
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Not on Her Watch

Jennifer Granick has her eye on government policies she says threaten civil liberties and erode personal privacy. Where are the boundaries, and who should set them?

by Mike Antonucci

The Doctor-President Who Made Stanford Better
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The Doctor-President Who Made Stanford Better

As a campus physician, he blunted a typhoid epidemic. As interior secretary, he authorized Hoover Dam. As Stanford president, Ray Lyman Wilbur improved the university in a host of ways.

by Theresa Johnston