Stanford Nobel laureates reflect on winning the prize
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From inspiring future scientists to getting name-checked on The Simpsons, past recipients of the prestigious award reveal how it’s affected their lives.

GSE kicks off new academic year in remodeled space
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Students, faculty, and staff celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Graduate School of Education, creating a vibrant hub for teaching and learning at Stanford.

How to start your creative engine
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Mechanical Engineering Professor David Kelley shares tips for creativity, honed over five decades of innovation on the Farm.

New speaker forum to focus on solving problems across differences
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A gift from Stanford Law School alum and social entrepreneur Daniel Lubetzky bolsters efforts to elevate a campus culture of constructive dialogue.
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Environmental economist Marshall Burke on research predicting wildfire smoke will lead to thousands more deaths by 2050.
AI-generated ‘workslop’ is destroying productivity
Stanford Social Media Lab researchers participated in a study about how AI tools are producing low-effort work.
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