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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-…
⚖️ Political Science professor Beatriz Magaloni shares her insights into effective ways to reform Mexico’s criminal justice system to make communities safer for the people.
📰 Read her conversation with Stanford Magazine in this month's edition:⤵️
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