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July 13, 2026
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LLMs can be powerful tools for setting long-term investing goals — if prompted properly.
June 25, 2026
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Games reveal a simple yet powerful principle about how people coordinate without much information.
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May 19, 2026
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AI Courses Fuel Surge in Fast-Track Executive Education at Elite Schools
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Handgun Acquisition in California During the Pandemic: Patterns by Demographic and Prior Ownership
Adam Rosenberg, Matthew Miller, Yifan Zhang, Sarah Hirsch, Sonja A. Swanson, David M. Studdert
Applied Economics Letters
June302026
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Physician-Reported Safety Outcomes of AI-Generated Hospital Course Summaries
François Grolleau, April S. Liang, Timothy Keyes, Stephen P. Ma, Thomas Lew, Tridu R. Huynh, Natasha Steele, Philip Chung, Paige Qin, Gowri Chandra, Stephanie F. Wang, Evan Mullen, Lauren Carpenter, Mita Hoppenfeld, Matthew Morrin, Baffour A. Kyerematen, Nerissa Ambers, Nikesh Kotecha, Emily Alsentzer, Jason Hom, Nigam H. Shah, Kevin A. Schulman, Jonathan H. Chen
JAMA Network Open
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Working Paper
Discovery as Strategic Search: A Theory of Litigation Burden and Procedure
Steven Grenadier, Brian Grenadier
June242026
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Market Fragmentation and Inefficiencies in Maritime Shipping
Kostas Bimpikis, Giacomo Mantegazza, Salomón Wollenstein-Betech
June2026
Research Insights
Idea Stories Opensearch
July 13, 2026
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The 2026 Search Fund Study tracks decades of data about entrepreneurs identifying and buying businesses.
June 19, 2026
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Andrew Hall discusses “political superintelligence,” anti-AI backlash, and the rush to get AI under control.
June 11, 2026
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Changing how fleets are organized could lead to big cuts in fuel costs and carbon emissions.
Podcasts
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June 25, 2026
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A simple rule that captures the processes by which humans learn social conventions demonstrates the limitations of AI.
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June 29, 2026
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The co-founder and president of Anthropic talks about her decision to leave OpenAI, “radical responsibility” for AI safety, and why she’d still major in literature.
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May 28, 2026
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Can we trust artificial intelligence if we don’t understand how it works?
April 23, 2026
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Private equity offers outsized returns. Retail investors are taking note.
March 19, 2026
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Five lessons in five minutes: Professor Mohsen Bayati shares how to turn raw data into better decisions.
Latest School News
School Stories & News Opensearch
March 24, 2012
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Couple Carries on the Fellowship Tradition Aided by Matching Fund
Sara and Bob Lumpkins, MBA ’68, established The GSB Fellowship Matching Fund to encourage other alumni and friends to make their own commitments.
March 23, 2012
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Argentine Entrepreneur Makes Campus Gift
Marcos Galperin, MBA ’99, invested in the future of Stanford GSB’s new home, the Knight Management Center, with a $1.5 million gift to name two spaces in the Knight Center.
March 22, 2012
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Couple Endows Faculty Fellow Position for Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies
Katherine August-deWilde, MBA ’75, and David deWilde, Sloan ’84, endowed a chair to support a faculty member working on entrepreneurship in developing economies.
March 22, 2012
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Couple Supports Global Priorities
Bob Selig, MBA ’69, and his wife, Meryl, decided to contribute to the Director’s Fund for the Center for Global Business and the Economy, and look forward to participating in CGBE’s continued growth.
March 21, 2012
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Leveraging Matching Funds for Faculty
Thanks to the generosity of the Class of 1968 Matching Fund and Stanford GSB Challenge Fund, alumni and friends could take advantage of the opportunity to make their gifts have even greater impact.
March 20, 2012
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Enriching the Intellectual Life of Stanford GSB
As both a donor and volunteer, Copses, MBA ’86, sees clear benefits in staying connected to Stanford GSB.
March 17, 2012
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Planning a Legacy: Encouraging the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
Mark Jung, MBA ’87, joined the Founding Grant Society during The Stanford Challenge, as part of his own personal long-term priorities.
March 16, 2012
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Leaders in Annual Giving: Jump-Starting Good Ideas
Bret Hewitt, MBA ’85, is part of the lifeblood of the Leaders in Annual Giving program at Stanford GSB.
March 15, 2012
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50th Reunion Efforts Renew Unique Fellowship
During their 50th reunion, the MBA Class of 1961 endowed a fellowship and thereby established a resource that will provide financial support in perpetuity to generations of deserving students.
March 14, 2012
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Establishing a Trust to Support Leadership
Timothy Sullivan, MBA ’89, established the $1 million Timothy and Susanne Sullivan Family Charitable Lead Trust in 2008, creating a “win-win” situation.
March 01, 2012
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The Success of The Stanford Challenge
In 2012, Stanford University concluded an unprecedented five-year campaign that positioned the school to address a range of challenges in the global economy.
January 28, 2012
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Environmental Sustainability Drives Student Interest in Farming
Sustainability now also means treating farmworkers well, an avocado grower tells MBA students interested in food and agriculture resource management.
December 17, 2011
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Executive Challenge: Bringing the Boardroom into the Classroom
Stanford MBA students face off with alumni in day-long simulation designed to test their ability to deal with real-world business issues.
October 27, 2011
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Charles T. Horngren, Management Accounting Pioneer: 1926–2011
A well-loved member of the Stanford community, Charles Horngren is credited with pioneering modern-day management accounting.
October 12, 2011
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Five Stanford GSB Alumni Recognized for Outstanding Volunteer Service
The John W. Gardner Volunteer Leadership Award was awarded to the five alumni for their volunteer efforts.
September 01, 2011
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Class Taught by Real World Crisis Managers
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British Labour Party member David Miliband teaching Crisis Management on the World Stage class.
August 11, 2011
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Stanford Executive Education Course: Hands-on with JetBlue
Applications open for the Customer-Focused Innovation executive education program which includes a collaborative exercise with JetBlue.
July 04, 2011
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Brenden Millstein, MBA/MS ’10: Combating Climate Change on Multiple Fronts
The 2011 Social Innovation Fellow’s Carbon Lighthouse Association enables consumers to put power plants’ ‘pollution permits’ out of commission.
June 23, 2011
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Development Economist Gerald M. Meier Remembered
A leading figure in the evolution of development economics who authored books on the subject well into his eighties, Gerald M. Meier has died.
June 11, 2011
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Allison Tells Grads to Follow Personal Compass
Herb Allison (MBA '71) offered advice to the graduating Class of 2011 at Stanford GSB's June 11 commencement ceremony.
June 06, 2011
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Anat Admati Named to FDIC Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee
The finance professor will advise on issues related to Congressional Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
June 06, 2011
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Stanford GSB Awards $160,000
Two 2011 Social Innovation Fellows focus on environment and international development.
May 18, 2011
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Alumni Take the Public Education Challenge
A number of Stanford GSB alumni have taken on the challenge and are using their business acumen to help improve public education.
May 15, 2011
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Three Faculty Honored With New Academic Chair Titles
Seenu Srinivasan, Larry Wein, and David Kreps are appointed to new chairs.