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Stanford University School of Humanities & Sciences
Stanford University
Joined February 2009
Congratulations to H&S' own Dr. Tom Hindmarsh Sten on his recent fellowship!
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📣 Now accepting submissions for our 2024 photo contest – open to all Stanford students, postdocs, faculty, staff, and alumni. Details and submission form: https://t.co/W4D4qyCtCS
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Biology professor Gretchen Daily discusses "Putting a Price on Nature" https://t.co/g0GEYxYb7p
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Gretchen Daily (Natural Capital Project) discusses how science, technology, and our financial systems are beginning to address nature's invisibility in decision-making at the World Economic Forum...
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What Would It Take To Keep People Housed In The Bay Area? That is the question guiding the work of @abode_org Listen to CEO Vivian Wan reveal what's working & what isn't in conversation w/ @KateTripp
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New Department of African and African American Studies marks historic moment at Stanford
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Stanford’s new Department of African and African American Studies will offer three tracks—African Studies, African American Studies, and Global Black Diaspo
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We are investing $13M toward a new research collaboration with scientists @DukeMedSchool, @ColumbiaMed & @Stanford to expand the collective understanding of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), which are vital proteins that impact human health and disease. https://t.co/OMzo3pGgJu
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Big Ideas: Join Ran Abramitzky and MacArthur fellow Heidi Williams Thursday 12/7 as they discuss Innovation as well as Williams' personal and professional journey. Get more details. https://t.co/Obm3fWJGq1
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Big Ideas: Join Ran Abramitzky and MacArthur fellow Heidi Williams Thursday 12/7 as they discuss Innovation as well as Williams' personal and professional journey. Get more details. https://t.co/jIFjCfnteT
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Stanford physicists Steven Kivelson and Peter Michelson on the harm of overzealously defending U.S. scientific research against theft by China
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The high price of overzealously defending the US research enterprise against theft by China
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Big Ideas: Join Ran Abramitzky and MacArthur fellow Dan Jurafsky Thursday 11/30 as they discuss Natural Language Processing as well as Jurafsky's personal and professional journey. Get more details. https://t.co/dYwxSbnz3J
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Big Ideas: Ran Abramitzky and MacArthur Fellow Monika Schleier-Smith discuss her life's work. Watch now
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Join the Department of Communication on December 4 for The Fog of War—The Challenges and Dilemmas of Covering the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, a discussion between Professor James Hamilton and Middle East correspondent Janine Zacharia.
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Each round of fighting in the Middle East triggers a firestorm of criticism of the international press about framing, language, context, and images in stories. How do major news organizations cover...
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Big Ideas: Join Ran Abramitzky and MacArthur fellow Dan Jurafsky Thursday 11/30 as they discuss Natural Language Processing as well as Jurafsky's personal and professional journey. Get more details. https://t.co/OLQgUARyxM
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Browse the latest books written by H&S faculty including Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Gabrielle Hecht, and Deborah Gordon here
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Join the Department of Communication on December 4 for The Fog of War—The Challenges and Dilemmas of Covering the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, a discussion between Professor James Hamilton and Middle East correspondent Janine Zacharia.
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Big Ideas: Join Ran Abramitzky and MacArthur fellow Dan Jurafsky Thursday 11/30 as they discuss Natural Language Processing as well as Jurafsky's personal and professional journey. Get more details. https://t.co/4jJX7rcDGS
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Can you repeat that? Rigorous research practices improve scientific replication
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Science has suffered a crisis of replication—too few scientific studies can be repeated by peers. A new study from Stanford and three leading research univers
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Big Ideas: Ran Abramitzky and Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi discuss her life's work. Watch now
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What's your opening move? Stanford study reveals how cultural factors influence chess move choice
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A new Stanford study that used population and statistical models to analyze 3.45 million chess games by master players reveals how cultural biases can influence
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BREAKING: SIEPR Senior Fellow/Steering Committee Member @maya_rossin is winner of the Elaine Bennett Research Prize, awarded annually to honor outstanding research in any field of economics by a woman not more than 10 years beyond her Ph.D. Congratulations, Dr. Rossin-Slater!
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