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What Really Happened?H e's weathered many a storm to secure ownership of one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. Now Gregg Bemis, '50, wants to get to the bottom of suspect events a century ago. |
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Something is StirringA resurgence of activism at Stanford on issues ranging from police shootings to divestment from Israel has galvanized discussion about the benefits—and risks—of political engagement. |
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The Improbable World of Jennifer DionneH ow one young professor is bending light and making the invisible visible. |
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- A Call for Changes: Task force issues recommendations on dealing with campus sexual assaults.
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- Meet Jane: A Q&A with the new dean for religious life.
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From the Archives
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Richard Engel, '96, chief foreign correspondent for NBC News, will be Stanford's 2015 Commencement speaker. A look back at our 2008 profile of one of the country's preeminent chroniclers of a time of constant war.
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