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Stanford has suffered several setbacks, but a new administration and the hire of Andrew Luck as football GM are inspiring ...
Stanford Soccer player Katie Meyer is the subject of a new ESPN doc about her tragic death and her parents' lawsuit against the university. PEOPLE has the exclusive look at the first trailer.
Measles would likely be the first eradicated disease to return, because it is so highly contagious, but other diseases like ...
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Local News Matters on MSNStanford University's organic farm teaches students, volunteers sustainable agricultureSTANFORD UNIVERSITY IS known affectionately as the Farm. Since 2014, the Farm in Palo Alto has also had its own agricultural ...
Stanford alumna Natalie Maria Gonzalez ’15 was sentenced to four years in prison for operating the online drug delivery ...
A new Stanford blood test detects cancer and tissue damage by analyzing rare RNA fragments in the blood. Stanford Medicine ...
The University reported Thursday that an international student had their visa restored after losing their legal status.
The leader of the drug trafficking scheme, Natalie Marie Gonzalez, will serve just over four years in prison for distributing ...
“We created a system where aspiring leaders could come in and learn the basics of being a CEO with a kind of safety net ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 signed a statement denouncing “unprecedented government overreach and political ...
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It's been a rollercoaster of a week for researchers who are part of a major, long-term national study on women's health.
A new study from Stanford University researchers paints a picture of a near-future where diseases, once eradicated in the country, could realistically return. “At current state-level vaccination ...
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