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  1. Mar 7

    📣 We are now LIVE at the WiDS Worldwide conference! Watch keynotes, tech talks, panel discussions, and meet-the-speaker interviews. Hosted by and 200+ locations. Follow for event updates. 8am - 5pm PST. Watch the livestream:

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  2. Mar 3

    Stanford students shared their personal stories and spoke of the importance of freedom and sovereignty for Ukraine at an event hosted by 👇

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  3. Mar 3

    "We are horrified, scared, not able to keep up with academic assignments. But it's not about us. It's about our country, our friends, our families at home. I always try to direct all the intentions and resources towards Ukrainians who suffer now." -Kateryna Sliunkova, '22

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  4. Mar 3

    "We have our own national identity, we have our own stories, we have a narrative that isn't the one that Putin is trying to push on us." -Catarina Buchatskiy, '23

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  5. Mar 3

    "We are used to the Russian state oppression. But we are also used to being resilient in the face of oppression, to shining our light." -Anastasiia Malenko, '23

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  6. Mar 1

    “Throughout these last few days, it has been remarkable to witness the courage and resilience of the Ukrainian people. They have been an inspiration to the entire world. My thoughts are with all who are affected at this difficult moment.” -Marc Tessier-Lavigne Full statement 👇

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  7. Feb 28

    Scenes from Stanford’s annual Family Weekend: ☀️

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  8. Feb 24

    On Dec. 18, 1950, Ed Tucker took the basketball court in a Stanford uniform, forever changing Stanford sports as the university's first Black athlete. |

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  9. Feb 28

    Researchers at have built a 3D tectonic model that clarifies the link between earthquakes and mountain building along the San Andreas fault. The findings may be used to improve Bay Area seismic hazard maps.

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  10. Feb 25

    Why exactly do rechargeable batteries wear out? Using to analyze vast amounts of data in atomic-scale images, Stanford researchers found answers.

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  11. Feb 25

    Prof. wanted to see and work with the sugars that coat our cells, so she created a whole new approach to chemistry. That was just the beginning.

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  12. Feb 24

    “We’ve rolled out a vision for the university to do our part to address the challenges we face around the world, and also here at home,” -Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne at the conference, co-presented by & Stanford.

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  13. Feb 22

    "Black History Month continues to be what it always has been: a celebration, a stinging indictment and a call to action — all in one." - Prof. Mike Hines ()

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  14. Feb 20

    On Feb. 10, processed its 1 millionth COVID-19 test — a milestone representing nearly 80,000 hours of work by a laboratory group that initially consisted of only 20 people.

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  15. Feb 18

    Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh has spent over a decade poring through historical material to better understand how Black women experienced the horrors of American slavery.

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  16. Feb 17

    Stanford Digital Education is pleased to co-present the series Academic Innovation . Next up: Pres. Ronald Daniels discusses his book, “What Universities Owe Democracy,” with Pres. :

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  17. Feb 16

    Who is Isaac Applebaum? After pulling off a come-from-behind win in quarterfinals, the Stanford junior competes tomorrow in semis of the . Q&A:

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  18. Feb 15

    In ME 170B, seniors work with community partners to build real-world solutions—like these kit-of-parts dwellings for Syrian refugees 👇 🗞:

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  19. Feb 14

    "You're never settled, right? Nothing is ever done or solved. We just treat each day like it's a new puzzle and we'll work together to solve it." -Stanford neuroscientists Karl Deisseroth and ❤️ 🗞:

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  20. Feb 11

    "There are so many questions you can ask, so many perspective shifts you can carry out. You show them something ... and BOOM! It’s like an accelerant. It’s awesome." uses graphic novels to give students a nuanced look at modern world history:

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