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A beacon of ocean research for over 100 years, Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove has a storied history. This fall, it enters a new chapter of ocean research, education, and impact when it becomes part of the new Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.
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On Sept. 1 the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability officially opens, with the inaugural Dean Arun Majumdar at the helm.
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The undergraduate and graduate offerings will be taught by faculty members from across all seven schools at Stanford.
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Through the Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship, 10 postdocs will take on the challenge of creating impactful solutions to the world's largest sustainable energy issues.
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Anna-Katharina von Krauland, a TomKat Center Graduate Fellow for Translational Research, has built an atlas detailing prospective sites for wind energy across the United States.
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Anna-Katharina von Krauland, a TomKat Center Graduate Fellow for Translational Research, has built an atlas detailing prospective sites for wind energy across the United States.
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Leading up to launching the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability on Sept. 1, Dean Arun Majumdar has named Senior Associate Deans and Associate Deans whose expertise spans the many areas of scholarship being incorporated into the school.
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New Senior Associate Deans and Associate Deans will include a focus on environmental justice; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and more.
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Motivated to increase revenue and contribute to climate impact, livestock farmers are planting more trees on pastureland with the help of Working Trees, a venture co-founded by John Foye, MBA ’22/MS E-IPER, and Aakash Ahamed, a PhD candidate in geophysics.
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Livestock farmers are planting more trees on pastureland with the help of Working Trees, a venture co-founded by John Foye, MBA ’22/MS E-IPER.
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David Lobell has been awarded a 2022 Global Health Seed Grant from Stanford’s Center for Innovation in Global Health, along with several faculty members joining the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.
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The Geoscience of Environmental Justice course enables students to engage with the EPA community and work to asses and problem solve the heavy metal contaminants issue that is negatively impacting the population.
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The Geoscience of Environmental Justice course enables students to work with the East Palo Alto Community Farmers Market to offer on-the-spot testing for heavy metals.
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Stanford placed first in the nationwide Campus Race to Zero competition and notably received top honors for disposing the most recyclables for eight consecutive weeks.
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Stanford placed first in the nationwide Campus Race to Zero competition and notably received top honors for disposing the most recyclables for eight consecutive weeks.
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STANFORD magazine's July issue includes a feature story about the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, which is designed to catalyze solutions to our most urgent environmental challenges.
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Stanford magazine's July issue includes a feature story about the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and its aims to catalyze solutions to our most urgent environmental needs.
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The Sustainability Accelerator has funded its first cohort of 30 teams whose multidisciplinary projects aim to advance sustainability solutions through partnerships on local, regional, and global scales.
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The Sustainability Accelerator drives solutions generated through collaborations and scales them through partners locally and globally to ensure they benefit all people.
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Stanford's Precourt Institute for Energy selected an inaugural set of six new research projects to support for a total of $5.1 million through its Strategic Energy Research Consortium.
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Stanford's Precourt Institute for Energy selected an inaugural set of six new research projects to support through its Strategic Energy Research Consortium.
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The award recognizes individuals who go above and beyond their role to create a more inclusive, just, and welcoming community at the Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences.
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The award recognizes individuals who go above and beyond their role to create a more inclusive, just, and welcoming community at the school.
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More than any class before, the 2022 graduates of the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences are prepared to navigate uncertainties in the pursuit of a life that brings happiness and meaning, according to Dean Stephan Graham.