Alex Nabaum |
Something Doesn't Add UpA Stanford epidemiologist has uncovered flawed research that has led to worthless medical treatments and unnecessary side effects. Only by using reliable data to assess outcomes, he says, can medicine reform itself. |
Mark Matcho |
Overhauling Requirements for FreshmenB eginning this fall, IHUM is dropped and replaced with Thinking Matters, which aim to immerse students in university-level thinking. |
Courtesy Paul Guyer |
Hometown HomageS acramento artist Paul Guyer, '62, favors urban energy. The mechanical engineer turned artist captures the ever evolving intersection of time and location in his hometown. |
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- Postscript: Catch up with our past story subjects, including Priya Haji, '93, co-founder of the East Palo Alto recover center Free At Last, and the earthquake prediction efforts of Quake-Catcher Network.
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Advanced students from the environmental sciences, engineering and journalism answer your sustainability questions. Explore recent questions and answers here.
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Sometimes the best Mother's Day present is giving mom a chance to follow her dream. In this 2005 End Note, a daughter experiences role reversal when her mother goes back to school.
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