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Faith and Hope in the Hospital Corridors
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Faith and Hope in the Hospital Corridors

Chaplaincy takes on a new look.

by Andrew Tan

How to Negotiate
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How to Negotiate

You can get more of what you want, even in a recession, says Business School professor Margaret Neale.

by Melinda Sacks

‘We Might Come Out Weak, but We Are Going to Come Out’
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‘We Might Come Out Weak, but We Are Going to Come Out’

In overwhelmed eastern Peru, an Indigenous alum rallies a scrappy medical brigade to confront COVID-19.

by Melinda Sacks

Black Breath Matters
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Black Breath Matters

How can what’s happening in America not weigh on our collective conscience?

by Dionne Hill

‘It’s Here, and It’s Spreading’
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‘It’s Here, and It’s Spreading’

Washington state health officer Kathy Lofy, ’93, remembers the beginning of the pandemic.

by Deni Ellis Béchard

The Weight of It All
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The Weight of It All

Is a bulletproof superhero the only Black man who can survive a police encounter?

by Johnathon Briggs

Stepping Up for the Navajo Nation
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Stepping Up for the Navajo Nation

Grassroots effort supplies PPE to health-care workers in Navajo communities.

by Melinda Sacks

The View from the ICU
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The View from the ICU

A doctor describes the painful reality of caring for COVID-19 patients.

by Nathan Nielsen

A Note to the Dumb
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A Note to the Dumb

On George Floyd’s killing and racial injustice in America.

by Epiphany Morrow

100 Years Ago, the First Latina Graduated from Stanford
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100 Years Ago, the First Latina Graduated from Stanford

Helen Dominguez transferred to the Farm just as the 1918 flu hit.

by Summer Moore Batte