May/June 2015
Features
Something Is Stirring
A recent resurgence of activism on campus has galvanized discussion about the benefits—and risks—of political engagement.
The Improbable World of Jennifer Dionne
A rising-star researcher is bending the boundaries of science and uncovering possibilities that have dazzling implications.
What Really Happened?
One hundred years after it was sunk by a German U-boat torpedo, the ocean liner Lusitania remains an enigma. The Stanford alumnus who owns it is determined to unlock its mysteries.
Farm Report
Press B for Baroque
Digitization at Cantor
Look Who's Talking
How squid communicate
Machines Have a Lot to Learn
A favorite course
Uncivil Tongues
A profile of partisanship
Race, Police, Law
Law School reaches out
The Best Lies Ahead
A different sort of season
Departments
Class Notes
Farewells
Diversity Champion
Anna Marie Zarate Porras, '89, MA '89
Developer and Arts Patron
Henry Thomas Segerstrom, '46, MBA '48
Psychologist and Muse
Phyllis Gillman Diebenkorn, '42
Online Exclusives
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Let Me Introduce Myself
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The Menace Within
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The Persecution of Daniel Lee
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What It Takes
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The Effort Effect
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