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A lasting tribute to Jack McDonald

Nearly 500 Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) faculty, alumni, friends and family packed Memorial Church early last month for a two-part celebration of the life and legacy of JOHN G. “JACK”...

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Remembering Amy Biehl

Saturday, Aug. 25, marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Stanford graduate AMY BIEHL, who was 26 when she was killed in 1993 in South Africa. Biehl, an international relations major who graduated...

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Memorial Court and Memorial Auditorium wreaths commemorate Veterans Day

In a typical year, Veterans Day would be marked with the opening of Memorial Auditorium, where visitors to the iconic building could pay tribute to the 486 service members affiliated with Stanford who...

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Iranian poet’s death sparks Stanford recollections

When Iranian poet SIMIN BEHBAHANI died on Aug. 19 at age 87, it rekindled fond remembrances of her numerous visits to the Stanford campus. An icon of the Iranian literary community, Behbahani was...

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Public Safety’s Red passes away

Police Chief LAURA WILSON recently announced the sad passing of RED, the Department of Public Safety’s (SUPDS) first EOD (Explosive Ordinance Detection) K-9. Following is her message: “Red joined the...

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Stanford community pays tribute to military veterans

Each year, Stanford takes time around Veterans Day (Nov. 11) to honor those who have served in the U.S. military. In addition to today’s events, Stanford will honor veterans in Stanford Stadium on...

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Stanford Law School honors its students and graduates who served in WWII

Stanford Law School graduate WILLIAM BEITLER BRUNTON, AB ’35, LLB ’37, volunteered for duty in the Philippines in 1941 under Gen. George Marshall and fought during the bitter siege of Bataan. After the...

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Victim of attack on American University of Afghanistan was former Stanford...

NAQIB AHMAD KHPULWAK, who studied at Stanford as a visiting fellow at Stanford Law School, was apparently killed in the attack on the American University of Afghanistan, where he was teaching law. On...

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Why we remember Daniel Pearl

His family, friends and colleagues called him “Danny.” But to the world, he will be forever known as DANIEL PEARL, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and murdered in 2002 by Pakistani...

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Law Professor Pamela Karlan remembers marriage rights activist Edith Windsor

The Stanford Law School posted a remembrance of Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic client Edith Windsor by Law Professor PAMELA KARLAN. Windsor was the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court of the...

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