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From the U.S. border to Ukraine to Gaza, StanfordHealthPolicy's Paul Wise has been working for decades to try and ensure vulnerable children are given proper protection and medical treatment in conflict zones and borderlands.
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'Climate change is an increasingly big part of what’s driving weather extremes today. I connect the dots between the two.' —Dr. Daniel Swain (@tracieawhite for Stanford Magazine) stanfordmag.org/contents/the-w…
Meet-cutes, advice, and other stories of romance. Check out our story collection on love. stanfordmag.org/collections/lo…
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If you're interested in a (candid!) glimpse of what my life is like as a public-facing weather & climate scientist-communicator these days, check out Tracie White's piece out this week in Stanford Magazine! stanfordmag.org/contents/the-w…
‘Climate change is an increasingly big part of what’s driving weather extremes today. I connect the dots between the two.’
Atmospheric rivers? Wildfire? Haboobs? You name it, Daniel Swain, PhD ’16, can explain it. Dr. Daniel Swain Stanford Alumni stanfordmag.org/contents/the-w…
N. Scott Momaday, MA ’60, PhD ’63, whose novel “House Made of Dawn” won a Pulitzer and inspired a wave of Native literature, died last week. Read our 2021 profile: stanfordmag.org/contents/groun…
Stanford H&S
Where is a starfish's head? Pretty much everywhere. stanfordmag.org/contents/creat… Stanford H&S Laurent Formery
'I wanted to be able to more directly take care of the land.' - Thea Maria Carlson, '04, who resolved to earn her wildland firefighter qualification after the Glass Fire.
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Hate giving feedback? 'Too often, we wing it,' says David Dodson, '83, MBA '87, a lecturer in management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has 6 steps to help you give better feedback.
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“I was determined to try to make a difference, especially as it relates to criminal justice, because the system as it has operated in Mexico has been incredibly brutal, authoritarian, and punishing to the poorest of people.” — Beatriz Magaloni via Stanford Magazine ow.ly/gt9W50QhGta
“He’s always kind of sniffing out good ideas. Always on the prowl for things to be cracked open and solved.” — Sculptor Sarah Sze on her husband Siddhartha Mukherjee's approach to life in general. Tracie White Stanford Magazine stanfordmag.org/contents/song-…