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May 13, 2014
In an interview with Stanford economist Renee Bowen, Rwandan President Paul Kagame discusses the nation's economic transformation in the 20 years since the 1994 genocide.
Authenticating fingerprints as part of India's biometrics program
May 1, 2014
A Stanford professor scrutinizes India’s epic biometric program.
General Stanley McChrystal
April 15, 2014
In a Stanford GSB presentation, the retired general explains how to succeed in a rapidly changing environment.
Amanda North in Bolivia
April 10, 2014
An alumna of Stanford Graduate School of Business finds lessons in life and business after last year's tragedy.
Silhouette of African continent
April 9, 2014
Applications accepted through June 13, 2014.
Flag of India
April 9, 2014
Applications accepted through June 13, 2014.
Eric Schmidt, Condoleezza Rice, and Jared Cohen before their talk at Stanford GSB
March 26, 2014
Condoleezza Rice and Google’s Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen discuss communication technologies, foreign policy, and geopolitics.
March 24, 2014
Speaking at the Stanford Center at Peking University in Beijing, the first lady says study abroad allows students to realize that countries all have a stake in each other's success.
Santiago, Chile skyline
March 6, 2014
Applications now open for Stanford Ignite-Santiago program in innovation and entrepreneurship.
Google's Chief Evangelist for Brand Marketing Gopi Kallayil
February 24, 2014
The company's chief evangelist for brand marketing explains how to "get your customers to listen."
General Stanley McChrystal
April 15, 2014
In a Stanford GSB presentation, the retired general explains how to succeed in a rapidly changing environment.
Amanda North in Bolivia
April 10, 2014
An alumna of Stanford Graduate School of Business finds lessons in life and business after last year's tragedy.
Flag of India
April 9, 2014
Applications accepted through June 13, 2014.
Silhouette of African continent
April 9, 2014
Applications accepted through June 13, 2014.
Eric Schmidt, Condoleezza Rice, and Jared Cohen before their talk at Stanford GSB
March 26, 2014
Condoleezza Rice and Google’s Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen discuss communication technologies, foreign policy, and geopolitics.
March 24, 2014
Speaking at the Stanford Center at Peking University in Beijing, the first lady says study abroad allows students to realize that countries all have a stake in each other's success.
Santiago, Chile skyline
March 6, 2014
Applications now open for Stanford Ignite-Santiago program in innovation and entrepreneurship.
Google's Chief Evangelist for Brand Marketing Gopi Kallayil
February 24, 2014
The company's chief evangelist for brand marketing explains how to "get your customers to listen."
Art piece "The Answer" by Ludwig Deutsch (1883)
February 21, 2014
How three enthusiasts built their world-class collections.
Professor Joshua Rauh
February 3, 2014
Course led by Finance Professor Joshua Rauh extends reach of Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Authenticating fingerprints as part of India's biometrics program
May 1, 2014
A Stanford professor scrutinizes India’s epic biometric program.
Students sitting in a lounge area.
February 11, 2014
A study in Southern India shows that high-performing roommates may have greater influence than friends or study partners.
Examples of living pods on farms in China
February 5, 2014
By making crucial changes to the normal supply chain supporting tourism, these researchers hope to alleviate rural poverty in an environmentally and economically sustainable way.
U.S. Treasury Building
December 2, 2013
A lesson on post-crisis financial stress disorder from 18th century Amsterdam.
Chinese stock market
November 14, 2013
New research suggests American investors may have overreacted to this form of going public.
Students and teacher in a school
November 11, 2013
A Stanford scholar presents the first experimental evidence that employers get what they pay for.
Debate in Sierra Leone
October 22, 2013
Research in Sierra Leone offers insights into how to help voters elect better leaders, dampen ethnic rivalries, and strengthen democracy.
art exhibit in Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts
October 21, 2013
A group of researchers say you should buy paintings if you like looking at them, but not to make money.
A euro banknote
October 17, 2013
Market reactions to eurozone unification led to divergent labor productivity rates.
Uganda fieldwork
October 4, 2013
A group of economists turns to an unusual source for funding: strangers.