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Stanford University

  • Stanford Professor Explains the Paradox of Modern Youth
    Stanford Professor Explains the Paradox of Modern Youth
    Robert Harrison, a professor of Italian literature at Stanford, explores how science and literature intertwine in Italian culture in today’s episode. “Science and the imagination have always gone together in ...
    December 18, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Balancing Science and Art: Dr. Chen’s Unique Approach to Innovation
    Balancing Science and Art: Dr. Chen’s Unique Approach to Innovation
    In this insightful interview, Dr. Jonathan Chen, a medical doctor and professor at Stanford University, reflects on his ...
    December 4, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Unveiling the Truth: Garry Nolan’s Journey in UFO Research
    Unveiling the Truth: Garry Nolan’s Journey in UFO Research
    “The government has already said UFOs are real in some ways ... at least, the data is real,” ...
    November 27, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Breaking Boundaries: Garry Nolan’s Path to Scientific Greatness
    Breaking Boundaries: Garry Nolan’s Path to Scientific Greatness
    “I've had plenty of people tell me that the ideas I have will not work. And my response ...
    November 19, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Family Bonds Disappearing in the Silicon Valley Tech World: Insights From a Tech Pioneer
    Family Bonds Disappearing in the Silicon Valley Tech World: Insights From a Tech Pioneer
    "We really have to balance in order to catch up on [family values]. Technology is way ahead of ...
    June 24, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • Stanford Looks at Communist China, Then and Now
    Stanford Looks at Communist China, Then and Now
    Commentary Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, recently held an online seminar on the current situation in China. ...
    June 3, 2024BY Roger Canfield
  • Former Stanford Standout Embraces New Role as USA Baseball President
    Former Stanford Standout Embraces New Role as USA Baseball President
    John Gall didn’t necessarily see the destination, but he certainly recognized the path. “I’ve always wanted to stay ...
    December 15, 2023BY Dan Wood
  • Stanford Agrees to Pay $1.9 Million to Settle Claims It Failed to Disclose Foreign Ties
    Stanford Agrees to Pay $1.9 Million to Settle Claims It Failed to Disclose Foreign Ties
    Stanford University has agreed to pay out $1.9 million to the federal government over allegations it violated the ...
    October 3, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Jacob Siegel (Part 2): Pandemic Censorship and the Technocratic Betrayal of the American Voter
    Jacob Siegel (Part 2): Pandemic Censorship and the Technocratic Betrayal of the American Voter
    In part 2 of this interview with Jacob Siegel, Tablet Magazine's Senior Editor, we dive deeper into technocratic ...
    September 12, 2023BY Jan Jekielek
  • Stanford University President Resigns After Failing to Correct Flaws in Academic Papers He Authored
    Stanford University President Resigns After Failing to Correct Flaws in Academic Papers He Authored
    Following months of investigation into allegations of research misconduct, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, president of Stanford University, announced his resignation ...
    July 20, 2023BY Travis Gillmore
  • NTD Evening News (July 19): IRS ‘Whistleblower X’ Reveals Identity During Hunter Biden Probe Hearing; Stanford President Resigns
    NTD Evening News (July 19): IRS ‘Whistleblower X’ Reveals Identity During Hunter Biden Probe Hearing; Stanford President Resigns
    A previously anonymous IRS whistleblower alleging political interference in the Hunter Biden probe revealed his identity as special ...
    July 19, 2023BY Stefania Cox
  • A Healthy Habit for Strong Vision
    A Healthy Habit for Strong Vision
    With screen usage skyrocketing, scientists and eye care professionals have discovered that the secret to strengthening and maintaining ...
    May 16, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • Dr. Scott Atlas: A Profile in Courage Amidst a COVID Political Storm
    Dr. Scott Atlas: A Profile in Courage Amidst a COVID Political Storm
    Lives were at stake, so Dr. Scott Atlas was just doing what he thought was right when he ...
    March 31, 2023BY Lee Smith
  • Judge Kyle Duncan Gives Free Speech Lecture at Notre Dame After Being Shouted Down at Stanford
    Judge Kyle Duncan Gives Free Speech Lecture at Notre Dame After Being Shouted Down at Stanford
    A U.S. judge delivered a speech at a university on March 24, a few weeks after students and ...
    March 25, 2023BY Zachary Stieber
  • Stanford Employee Charged With Lying About Rape to Get Revenge on Coworker
    Stanford Employee Charged With Lying About Rape to Get Revenge on Coworker
    A 25-year-old Stanford employee faces two felony counts of perjury and two misdemeanor counts for intentionally lying about ...
    March 16, 2023BY Wim De Gent
  • Stanford Professors Push Back on University-Encouraged Student Informant Culture
    Stanford Professors Push Back on University-Encouraged Student Informant Culture
    A group of Stanford professors is calling for an end to a system on campus that allows students ...
    February 25, 2023BY Amy Gamm
  • Book Review: ‘Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success’
    Book Review: ‘Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success’
    Every year, 40 percent of students drop out of college. Of course, the reasons behind this vary from ...
    February 17, 2023BY Dustin Bass
  • Stanford University Welcomes the Use of ‘American’ After Uproar Over ‘Harmful Language’ Guide
    Stanford University Welcomes the Use of ‘American’ After Uproar Over ‘Harmful Language’ Guide
    Stanford University seems to have backpedaled on its controversial “harmful language” guide, acknowledging that it was wrong to ...
    December 28, 2022BY Frank Fang
  • Stanford Updates Guide to Canceling ‘Harmful Language’ Including Words Like ‘Man’ and ‘American’
    Stanford Updates Guide to Canceling ‘Harmful Language’ Including Words Like ‘Man’ and ‘American’
    Stanford University administrators published a guide to "harmful language" that calls for the elimination of words including "man" and ...
    December 20, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • Stanford Study: Pandemic Stress Prematurely Aged Adolescent Brains
    Stanford Study: Pandemic Stress Prematurely Aged Adolescent Brains
    Stress from the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted normal development in adolescents, leading to poor mental health and premature brain ...
    December 6, 2022BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • Historian Victor Davis Hanson on the Farmer’s Virtues
    Historian Victor Davis Hanson on the Farmer’s Virtues
    It’s nearly a 200-mile commute home for historian Victor Davis Hanson from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, ...
    November 16, 2022BY Channaly Philipp
  • Famous Scholars Call for End to Academic Censorship
    Famous Scholars Call for End to Academic Censorship
    The Stanford Graduate School of Business sponsored the Academic Freedom Conference, a two-day seminar in favor of free ...
    November 8, 2022BY Liam Cosgrove
  • Musk Subpoenas Stanford University in Legal Spat With Twitter
    Musk Subpoenas Stanford University in Legal Spat With Twitter
    Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk subpoenaed Stanford University on Aug. 31 as part of a legal dispute regarding his ...
    September 1, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • California Private Universities Can Now Punish Trespassers With Fine or Imprisonment
    California Private Universities Can Now Punish Trespassers With Fine or Imprisonment
    A bill Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law on July 19 grants private universities the same state authority ...
    August 3, 2022BY Julianne Foster
  • DOJ’s Partisan Shell Game Raises Ethics Issues About Pamela Karlan
    DOJ’s Partisan Shell Game Raises Ethics Issues About Pamela Karlan
    Commentary As a tenured law professor at Stanford University, Pamela Karlan earned $1 million a year. We now ...
    July 31, 2022BY Hans von Spakovsky
  • The Birth of Totalitarianism
    The Birth of Totalitarianism
    “If we make rationality the basis of everything,” Mattias Desmet says, “we arrive in a completely irrational society.” ...
    July 25, 2022BY Jan Jekielek and Jeff Minick
  • Archaeologists Discover Passageways in 3,000-Year-Old Peruvian Temple
    Archaeologists Discover Passageways in 3,000-Year-Old Peruvian Temple
    LIMA—A team of archaeologists has discovered a network of passageways under a more than 3,000-year-old temple in the ...
    June 1, 2022BY Reuters
TOP NEWS
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
  • Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
    3hr By Mercura Wang
    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    7hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    8hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    9hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    14hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
    16hr By Ross Kelly
    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
  • Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
    16hr By Tom Gantert
    Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
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