STANFORD magazine provides news and views through a Stanford alumni lens.| stanfordmag.org
Out of sight, out of mind—that’s the typical fate of our wastewater. But there’s treasure in that trash, and Stanford researchers are tapping into it for nutrients and minerals, drinking water, energy, and information. Among those scientists is assistant professor of chemical engineering William Tarpeh, ’12, who was just named a 2025 MacArthur Fellow for his development of scalable methods for recovering valuable chemical resources from wastewater. He’s focused on extracting ammonia...| Stanford magazine
An engineer, a baker, a friendship maker.| stanfordmag.org
A U.S. Marine officer in training talks about leadership through service.| Stanford magazine
A fresh crop of undergrads arrived on the Farm last week. The Class of 2029 includes 1,870 first-year students from all 50 states as well as 64 countries. At New Student Orientation, Stanford president Jonathan Levin, ’94, told families that open-mindedness is essential on a pluralistic campus. He urged students to create a “culture of dignity,” where people engage with others through dialogue. “In a culture of dignity, there is forgiveness for mistakes,” he said. “Differences of...| Stanford magazine
As the New Yorker turned 100, Andrew Boynton celebrated with a little italicizing.| Stanford magazine
Can Stanford Football recapture its glory days? Andrew Luck has thoughts.| Stanford magazine
Keegan Livermore takes his love for language to the Yakama reservation.| Stanford magazine
Today’s drain is tomorrow’s mine. How to tap the treasure in wastewater.| Stanford magazine
How neurologist Helen Brontë-Stewart is personalizing Parkinson’s treatment.| Stanford magazine
Gina Sudaria aims to make Ravenswood a turnaround district—for every student.| Stanford magazine
William Horlick Neukom, LLB ’67| Stanford magazine
Admissions changes; “mankeeping”; new AD| stanfordmag.org
These five-day excursions enable some way-finding.| stanfordmag.org
The peculiar history and happy weirdness of EBF.| stanfordmag.org
A psychologist with on-the-ground expertise offers insights for survivors and their communities.| stanfordmag.org
What Professor Alexander Nemerov cares about and why.| stanfordmag.org