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A student-led committee shared its visions for the new school focused on sustainability and climate in an op-ed in The Stanford Daily.
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Dean Stephan Graham and Nicole Ardoin presented an update on the structure of the new school at the Faculty Senate meeting on March 11th. The plans include a Sustainability Accelerator that will translate policy and technology solutions.
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Salvador investigated the diversity and symbiotic relationships of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms – which are involved with critical biogeochemical cycles – within marine sediments and deep-sea methane seeps.
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The Faculty Senate heard an update on the structure of the new school and learned about a Sustainability Accelerator that will translate policy and technology solutions.
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Nina Brooks, E-IPER PhD '20, discussed her research project on air pollution from brick kilns in Bangladesh and its relation to health, the environment and economics.
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Stephan Graham, Noah Diffenbaugh, Sally Benson and Anjana Richards served as panelists at a recent Deliberative Polling event to discuss proposals for the new school focused on climate and sustainability.
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After a Deliberative Polling event, faculty showed majority support for proposals relating to the organization and structure of the new school – but not without debate.
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A keen interest in the possibility of alien life ultimately led geomicrobiologist Anne Dekas to study some of the least-examined microbes on Earth – those dwelling in the deep sea.
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Mathieu Lapôtre is co-PI on a project to develop a long-reach crawling and anchoring robot with extendable manipulator arms to explore difficult terrains on other celestial bodies, with a focus on Martian caves.
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Lees has paved the way for understanding how the complex relationship between groundwater levels, subsurface structure and subsurface properties leads to the sinking of the Earth’s surface.
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Sally Benson, ERE MS student Rebecca Gerkin and E-IPER MS-MBA student Victoria Wills moderated the Jan. 27th Global Energy Dialogues about how Amazon is transforming its business and partnering with other corporations to meet its Climate Pledge.
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David Lobell led a committee appointed to recommend methods that would decrease the influence of wealth in the admissions process.
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The newly added flexibility in core courses allows for greater exploration of the major that typically isn’t covered in high school curricula, said Department Chair Kevin Boyce.
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Following deliberations by a Blueprint Advisory Committee in the fall, leaders are seeking faculty input on proposals for the new school’s structure, composition and areas of focus.
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The professor of Earth system science has been recognized for her innovative research on the marine nitrogen cycle.
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Following deliberations by a Blueprint Advisory Committee, leaders are seeking faculty input on proposals for the new school’s structure, composition and areas of focus.
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Geological scientist Erik Sperling and his lab are featured in a Stanford News story about the challenges labs on campus have been facing.
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He began his career at a time when energy scarcity threatened the U.S. economy and national security. Now he would like to have an honest conversation about managing abundance.