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A conversation with Stefan Reichelstein on the economics of solar power.
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Stanford GSB students honor Dirk Jenter, Charles Lee, and Jeremy Bulow for their memorable teaching.
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06.01.12
Writing in the New York Times, researchers at Stanford’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance urge Congress to reduce the financing costs of renewable energy by granting tax breaks now available to non-renewables.
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05.31.12
President Abdullah Gül of Turkey discussed democracy, reform, and innovation at the Stanford GSB, followed by a Q&A with Condoleezza Rice.
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05.30.12
At Stanford, book author and columnist Tom Friedman discusses how America lost its way in the world it invented and how it can come back.
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Paralegals can be critical in countries that are short on courts and lawyers. A nonprofit called Namati is helping to bring them there.
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Abbott’s John Capek discusses health care device regulation, transparency, and the critical relationship between physicians and their patients.
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The head of the Permanente Federation says innovation is critical to improving U.S. health care.
Bill Frist
A conversation on health care innovation with former Senate majority leader and surgeon Bill Frist.

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In the United States today, two-thirds of African-American college undergrads are women, and they are going on to excel in business, particularly in entrepreneurship, says visiting scholar Katherine Phillips.
Corporate governance experts from Stanford Graduate School of Business say criticism of CEO pay might be off the mark.
Professor Margaret Neale, who showed that negotiation and teamwork are essential skills for managers, is the 13th recipient and first woman to receive the business school's Davis Award for lifetime achievement by a faculty member.
Boston Fed CEO Eric Rosengren says money market mutual funds are vulnerable to the European debt crisis.
Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla
Costa Rica now exports 4,000 products and is working to attract more technology companies President Laura Chinchilla told a Stanford Graduate School of Business audience as the nation broadens its economic base from the focus on eco-tourism.
New Book (Corporate Governance Matters by Professor David Larcker and Brian Tayan) from Stanford Graduate School of Business Showcases Research into How Boards Can Govern Better.
A new generation of medical "rock stars" are blending cutting-edge technology with reams of old-fashioned data to help drive innovation, said Todd Park, chief technology officer of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and one of the participants in the 2011 Healthcare Summit held at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Iger and Disney Have Survived Singing Cops and Moms on Mars.
As Japan shifts from disaster relief to rebuilding, GSB alumni see opportunities for change and renewal.

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Funding Social Enterprises As part of Entrepreneurship Week at Stanford, CSI Director Kriss Deiglmeier moderated a lively discussion on ways of funding social enterprises. Panelists included: Jenny Shilling Stein of the Draper Richards Foundation, Jessica Jackley Flannery of Kiva.org, Amy Clark of Ashoka, and Suzanne McKechnie Klahr of BUILD. (February 2008) Actress-Activist Natalie Portman...

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