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Friday,
Feb. 10, 2012
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For some students, the prospect of approaching professors can be daunting, but with some "tweaking" the experience could be improved, especially for freshmen and sophomores, a student leader told the Faculty Senate yesterday. |
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A new Web-based medical game called Septris was created by a team of Stanford physicians, researchers and education technology experts to teach clinicians about treating the deadly complications from sepsis infection. Try it. |
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From the U.S. to India and the U.K., the humanities and arts are being cut at all levels of education. This trend may create a generation ill equipped to participate in a democratic society, philosopher Martha Nussbaum said in a recent campus talk.
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MARK PEGRAM, a renowned clinician and scholar in breast cancer research, comes to Stanford . . .
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