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Charles Lee faculty award photo
Stanford GSB students honor Dirk Jenter, Charles Lee, and Jeremy Bulow for their memorable teaching.
New York Times -
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.
photo of MRI
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.
photo of solar panel installer
Jeffrey Ball, at the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, says it’s time for the world’s approach to renewables to “grow up.”
Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice discusses political power in Russia, social stability in China, the “essence of democracy,” and “the most surprising place in the world.”
Stanford Report -
05.24.12
At Stanford, Turkey's President Gül praises innovation's link to freedom.

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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.
As Japan shifts from disaster relief to rebuilding, GSB alumni see opportunities for change and renewal.
Data, its uses, abuses, influence, and future possibilities--was the focus of attention for sold-out TEDx conference attendees who gathered at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
In a Stanford course, Jane Chen finds her passion is saving babies
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.
Knight Management Center
The new home for the Stanford Graduate School of Business opened its doors April 29 with a dedication and open house that drew thousands.
Knight Management Center Photovoltaic
The Stanford Graduate School of Business opens the Knight Management Center, a new facility of eight buildings around three quads designed to support an innovative MBA curriculum. The center is expected to achieve the highest LEED Platinum® rating for environmental sustainability from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Knight Management Center
The Stanford Graduate School of Business opens its new home, the $345 million Knight Management Center, one of the world’s most innovative and sustainable business school facilities. The new center is an inflection point for the school, which will serve as a launch pad for new courses and programs, as well as cutting edge research. Nike founder Philip H. Knight, MBA ’62, gave the $105 million...
Streamlining balky government permit processes or convoluted global supply chains are just some of the challenges in the "Valley of Death" faced by fledgling clean energy firms, government officials were told during a Stanford forum.

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