Brian Kobilka wins 2012 Nobel prize in Chemistry Natasha Weaser October 10, 2012 0 Comments Brian Kobilka, M.D., professor and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at the School of Medicine, won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Read More »
15 students named 2013 Siebel Scholars Natasha Weaser October 4, 2012 0 Comments Fifteen Stanford graduate students in their final year of study were awarded the prestigious Siebel scholarship, with five students each from the Graduate School of Business, the graduate program in... Read More »
Smallpox virus may treat breast cancer, Stanford researcher finds Natasha Weaser October 3, 2012 1 Comment Stanford School of Medicine researcher Sepideh Gholami is the lead author of a recently published study conducted by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City that suggests that a... Read More »
Full Moons past Natasha Weaser October 2, 2012 0 Comments From senior boys giving roses to freshman girls to a making out free-for-all, Full Moon on the Quad has undergone many transformations throughout its history. Read More »
Top 5 FMOTQ quotes from the last decade Natasha Weaser October 2, 2012 0 Comments "Freshman girls are wonderful," said an MBA student in 2006. Read More »
Quad snoop: Overheard at Full Moon On The Quad Natasha Weaser October 2, 2012 0 Comments Overheard at Full Moon on the Quad Read More »
Karl Eikenberry: On Afghanistan, China and life at Stanford Natasha Weaser June 7, 2012 0 Comments Karl Eikenberry M.A. '94 has had a distinguished military and diplomatic career. Prior to his current position as the Payne Distinguished Lecturer at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International... Read More »
China censors to prevent collective action, King says Natasha Weaser June 7, 2012 1 Comment The speech of Chinese citizens is “individually free but collectively in chains,” said Gary King, director of Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science and a professor in Harvard’s... Read More »