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Dec 3 2015 | Princeton News Fellow
Early in the spring of her junior year at Princeton, Emilie Burke grew nervous about her plans for the summer as, one by one, her friends secured the kinds of high-powered internships she had hoped to land. As the daughter of an immigrant mother and the first in her family to go to college, Burke...
Dec 1 2015 | The Atlantic Fellow, Research, Stanford
Managers who believe themselves to be fair and objective judges of ability often overlook women and minorities who are deserving of job offers and pay increases.
Nov 23 2015 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
Stanford research shows that some California science textbooks by major publishers portray climate change as a debate over different opinions rather than as scientific fact. Major California science textbooks may be misrepresenting the science behind climate change as much weaker than it actually...
Nov 18 2015 | Stanford Benefactor Announcement, Fellow
Many of the world's biggest problems are so complex that no single field of study has the answers. As up-and-coming researchers, graduate students are crucial to finding solutions—yet in order to qualify for funding, they usually tie their research to a specific professor, department, or grant....
Nov 16 2015 | Newsletter Events, Newsletter, Students, VPGE
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