Education

Ellen Siminoff
The CEO of Shmoop discusses entrepreneurship, salesmanship, and how to inspire kids to learn.
Children playing a board game.
The cofounder of University Games discusses two keys to success: smiles and cash flow.
math teacher Mia Shaw
A startup helps school-based instructors of math and English team up with digital teachers.
Professor at front of classroom talking with students
Five MBA students selected for academic achievement and demonstrated leadership.
Students set up their donated laptop computers on the first day of school at Joplin High School in Joplin
How to make digital learning in public schools a reality.
Kwabena Amporful
Kwabena Amporful looks to improve education in his native Ghana, and beyond.
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A Stanford GSB student shows how individual acts can help turn around the lives of at-risk youth.
Charles Lee faculty award photo
Stanford GSB students honor Dirk Jenter, Charles Lee, and Jeremy Bulow for their memorable teaching.
Tony Blair photo
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the importance of partnerships in working with African nations.
photo of Middle East entrepreneurs
Gayle Lemmon discusses how entrepreneurs conduct business in some of the world’s most difficult and dangerous environments.

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Ellen Siminoff
The CEO of Shmoop discusses entrepreneurship, salesmanship, and how to inspire kids to learn.
Children playing a board game.
The cofounder of University Games discusses two keys to success: smiles and cash flow.
Professor at front of classroom talking with students
Five MBA students selected for academic achievement and demonstrated leadership.
Students set up their donated laptop computers on the first day of school at Joplin High School in Joplin
How to make digital learning in public schools a reality.
Kwabena Amporful
Kwabena Amporful looks to improve education in his native Ghana, and beyond.
Charles Lee faculty award photo
Stanford GSB students honor Dirk Jenter, Charles Lee, and Jeremy Bulow for their memorable teaching.
Tony Blair photo
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the importance of partnerships in working with African nations.
photo of Middle East entrepreneurs
Gayle Lemmon discusses how entrepreneurs conduct business in some of the world’s most difficult and dangerous environments.
image of child in a classroom
How Scholarship Can Help Alleviate Extreme Poverty
John Morgridge photo
Stanford GSB lecturer and philanthropist John P. Morgridge will be the third alumni speaker at the school’s June 16 graduation ceremony. As head of Cisco Systems, he established a culture of innovation, empowerment, and giving back that reflects the school’s mission to inspire transformational business leaders.

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math teacher Mia Shaw
A startup helps school-based instructors of math and English team up with digital teachers.
The academic reward system, and indeed the very way experts become trained in their academic disciplines, make it difficult for researchers to learn to talk to peers from other areas of academia, says Professor Myra Strober in a new book.