U.S.-Russia relations still rocky, say scholars Zoe Leavitt April 16, 2010 3 Comments The Soviet Union no longer exists, but as both the United States and Russia struggle with the identity of the former superpower, the question remains: what is it... Read More »
TB testing lab built in N. Korea Zoe Leavitt March 3, 2010 0 Comments A team of Stanford medical professors and researchers are now shedding light on a nearly unprecedented month-long trip to North Korea in November to help develop the first drug-resistant tuberculosis... Read More »
Second Life for old manuscripts, video games Zoe Leavitt February 23, 2010 0 Comments For the last three years, SUL has been involved in digitizing certain items from the special collections and putting them on Second Life on an exclusive Stanford island... Read More »
New Master’s of Law targets international students Zoe Leavitt February 22, 2010 0 Comments Stanford Law School is putting the finishing touches on a new Master's of Law (LLM) degree program in International Economic Law, Business and Policy (IELBP), set to roll out this fall. The program,... Read More »
CRESCENDO: Twenty years of Talisman Zoe Leavitt February 16, 2010 0 Comments Finding a perfect harmony of old and new... Read More »
Faculty burdened with housekeeping Zoe Leavitt January 25, 2010 0 Comments Wash the clothes, or profile the chemical compositions of the bacteria they contain? Read More »
Deputy Secretary “knows your food” Zoe Leavitt January 22, 2010 1 Comment Speaking in Annenberg Auditorium last night, Merrigan laid out the main goals of the USDA’s new “Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food” initiative, which aims to create agricultural opportunities,... Read More »
Water conservation plan unveiled Zoe Leavitt January 21, 2010 0 Comments Amid torrents of rain and a thoroughly drenched campus, esteemed emeritus professor of history David Kennedy and law school professor and Woods Institute Director Barton Thompson ironically explained... Read More »