Features

Power Trips
Dimitri Dadiomov, '07, went all over the world in search of better ways to generate electricity. What he learned helped launch a career, and made him a powerful advocate for experiential study.
Game Changers
Any history of video games must include the contributions of Stanford faculty and alumni, whose technology breakthroughs and creativity enabled one of the world's most popular entertainment industries.
Something Doesn't Add Up
A Stanford epidemiologist has uncovered innumerable examples of flawed research that has led to worthless medical treatments and unnecessary side effects. Only by using reliable data to assess outcomes, he says, can medicine reform itself.
Farm Report
Planet Cardinal
Departments
When It Comes to Video Games, I'm Getting Schooled
A lot to learn about video games
Class Notes
Farewells
Charity Champion
Jean Webb Vaughan Smith, '40
Device Pioneer
Elliott Farnsworth, '48, MBA '51
Psychology and Law
David Rosenhan
Online Exclusives
Where No Musician Has Gone Before
The Stanford Laptop Orchestra plays in Bing Concert Hall, still under construction.
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How My Start-Up Failed
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The Menace Within
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Finely Tuned
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The Last of a Class
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Let Me Introduce Myself
September/October 2008