New technology increases internet speed, access to underserved communities
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View ArticleA hidden gem: Gala will feature U.S. debut of forgotten Petipa work
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View ArticleTop events at this year’s Mountain View Art & Wine Festival
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View ArticleHow are ‘The Nutcracker,’ ‘Swan Lake,’ and the Bay Area connected?
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View ArticleHow is the Peninsula market changing for buyers and sellers?
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View ArticleArt & Pumpkin Festival celebrates gargantuan gourds
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View ArticleFour tips for preparing to sell your house
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View ArticleCollege is challenging: Maybe it’s time to talk to a coach
Arriving at college is a major achievement, but young adults may find themselves surprised and overwhelmed by the demands of college life. The post College is challenging: Maybe it’s time to talk to a...
View ArticleStanford visit sparks high schoolers’ interests, inspires future possibilities
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View ArticleMaking beautiful music starts with commitment, collaboration
Ravenswood City School District and Stanford Live developed a partnership that ensures that district students, particularly black and brown students, have access to music that resonates with their...
View ArticlePreparing for urban floods with an eye toward equity
Stanford University and partners have developed a way for community planners to see how infrastructure designs, sea-level rise and severe storms will affect flood risk at the local level. This could...
View Article12 Stanford campus art walks to take this summer
From formal tours to serendipitous sightings, there are plenty of ways to engage with the public artworks on Stanford’s grounds. The post 12 Stanford campus art walks to take this summer appeared...
View ArticleGraduating Stanford students commit to service in Bay Area communities
From formal tours to serendipitous sightings, there are plenty of ways to engage with the public artworks on Stanford’s grounds. The post Graduating Stanford students commit to service in Bay Area...
View ArticleFarm to Table Camp cultivates kids’ love for veggies
Trying to get your kids to love veggies? Farm to Table Camp: Stanford researchers and local educators team up to determine the best way to get kids to eat healthfully. The post Farm to Table Camp...
View ArticleSummer institute brings nanoscience to teachers
The professional development program hosted by nano@stanford helps middle school teachers bring a cutting-edge field to students at a critical age for learning to see themselves as scientists. The...
View ArticleWhat is it like to win a Nobel?
A Stanford chemist, economist, and physicist share their thoughts on what it was like to be awarded a Nobel Prize. The post What is it like to win a Nobel? appeared first on The Almanac.
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