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After 10 years and $250 million, the University
closes the book on the Loma Prieta earthquake --
and considers what it learned from the "Pretty Big
One."
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Photo: Jenny Thomas
Thinking Small
The plan is ambitious: every freshman and sophomore should be able to take a seminar with senior faculty. That makes sense -- but previous programs have failed.
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Photo: Jason Grow
You Thought Librarians Were Dull?
CEO, electonic publisher, coffee-bar aficionado: Michael Keller, master of the information universe, proves that you can't judge a book by its cover.
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Photo: Glenn Matsumura
What's the Big Idea?
The upstart inventor of Hotmail shrugs off his amazing success. In the Internet era, he says, what works for two people will click with millions.
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Photo: Jonathan Becker
On Top of the World
He put Elvis on screen, produced Oscar-winning movies from Jaws to The Sting and is bringing Angela's Ashes to film. Still, David Brown's not as famous as his celebrity wife.
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Stanford Archives
The Way We Were
In a book with hundreds of photos, Susan Wels weaves a chronicle of Stanford from its earliest days to the boom times of the 1990s.
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Obituaries
July 2018 -
Running Through Stop Signs
July 2018 -
Where to Find Inspiration? Maybe at Your Feet.
July 2018 -
Trustee Extraordinaire
July 2018 -
The Allure of the Roaming Party
July 2018