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Even in the #digital age, most Americans still get their news from television. But as media conglomerates buy up local stations, Associate Professor Gregory Martin wondered: How is consolidation affecting what viewers see? stanford.io/4mXeTlt

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The Stanford Impact Founder (SIF) program invests in graduates who plan to tackle pressing societal and environmental problems. This year, 18 students will receive funding to launch their high-impact ventures. stanford.io/3FzJ2Xi

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Eighteen Stanford grads received over $1.2 million to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems. From revolutionizing addiction treatment to decarbonizing concrete, this year’s Stanford Impact Founder fellows are turning ambitious visions into reality. stanford.io/4ea6aII

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Solar power is a transformative energy source — for those who can afford it. Meghan Wood, MBA/MS ’23, is working to create solar solutions that are accessible to all. stanford.io/4e1vEIb

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“Our goal is to make residential solar accessible and affordable for everyone by turning what was once a construction job into a project as simple as assembling an Ikea bookshelf,” says Meghan Wood, MBA/MS ’23, co-founder of Raya Power. stanford.io/3HE3pDc

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“When we browse home listings, we’re essentially gathering social intelligence about potential neighbors and community members.” Professor Michele J. Gelfand on the digital real estate boom and how gossip has evolved to help communities work together. wapo.st/4l5fy2s

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No matter how experienced you are, there’s probably one ingredient missing from your job search. According to Professor Nir Halevy, it’s a little bit of “humorbragging”. stanford.io/3TlXLbo

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What if there was one small addition to your cover letter that could increase your chances of landing a job? Professor Nir Halevy finds that showing off your sense of humor could be it. stanford.io/44i5FZC

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“The potential of your story is immense… surround yourselves with people who can and do challenge your thinking.” — Akshata Murty, MBA ’06, investor and philanthropist, and Rishi Sunak, MBA ’06, Member of Parliament and former prime minister of the UK Congrats, Class of 2025!

“The potential of your story is immense… surround yourselves with people who can and do challenge your thinking.” — Akshata Murty, MBA ’06, investor and philanthropist, and <a href="/RishiSunak/">Rishi Sunak</a>, MBA ’06, Member of Parliament and former prime minister of the UK

Congrats, Class of 2025!
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How should we design AI? ​​“The best algorithm is the one that takes into account how a human will interact with the information it provides,” says Associate Professor Jann Spiess. stanford.io/4kKQ6zA

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Joseph Kao, MS ’24, has solved hardware problems at Apple, Dow, and Meta. With his company Magnefy, he’s innovating to solve hardware problems at a global scale. stanford.io/4edWkFB

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Can a two-minute story teach you personal finance? Professor Annamaria Lusardi’s research says yes — showing that simple stories about financial topics can improve adults’ financial literacy. stanford.io/3HKjs2h

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This alum is using AI to preserve the health of vital infrastructure. “We can listen to what we call the heartbeat of all types of electrical equipment… see the unseen and predict the failures,” explains Joseph Kao, MS ’24. stanford.io/3FWpf4m

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What if there was one small addition to your cover letter that could increase your chances of landing a job? Professor Nir Halevy finds that showing off your sense of humor could be it. stanford.io/3G4UgD4

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“There are people who feel disaffected, separated from the process, and they’re just voting for people who will disrupt that,” says Neil Malhotra, professor of political economy, on the latest episode of the If/Then podcast from @stanfordgsb. Listen: stanford.io/43tpeOa

“There are people who feel disaffected, separated from the process, and they’re just voting for people who will disrupt that,” says <a href="/namalhotra/">Neil Malhotra</a>, professor of political economy, on the latest episode of the If/Then podcast from @stanfordgsb.  

Listen: stanford.io/43tpeOa
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Listen to @walmartinc president and CEO Doug McMillon on how to get back in the game after a setback, making billion-dollar bets, and the one thing that will never change at Walmart. It’s View From The Top: The Podcast. stanford.io/43mQxZi

Listen to @walmartinc president and CEO Doug McMillon on how to get back in the game after a setback, making billion-dollar bets, and the one thing that will never change at Walmart. 

It’s View From The Top: The Podcast.

stanford.io/43mQxZi
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Want to look your best on screen? MSx and alumni career coach Shibani Joshi has a few helpful tips to ensure you make a great virtual impression. stanford.io/44gCqX3

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“I grew up in a country that believed poor boys who lived in shotgun houses in rural places like Ames, Texas, could dream. I had permission to dream, so I had dreams.” — Darren Walker president of @fordfoundation Listen to View From The Top: The Podcast stanford.io/4k63wFp

“I grew up in a country that believed poor boys who lived in shotgun houses in rural places like Ames, Texas, could dream. I had permission to dream, so I had dreams.” — <a href="/darrenwalker/">Darren Walker</a> president of @fordfoundation 
 
Listen to View From The Top: The Podcast stanford.io/4k63wFp
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As the world scrambles to respond to President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, Professor Matteo Maggiori sees a fundamental shift in the global economic order. stanford.io/4e5hXI5