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    A series of events and activities around this year’s theme, “The Journey for Freedom,” take place June 8-25.

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    • Yet, not a paid holiday but staff can take a “floating holiday.” Recognizing true dedication to #equity means acting not just speaking about it. If not recognized as a paid holiday ⁦@Stanford⁩ then what are we really doing? https://t.co/eX1EzlvXWY

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    Provost Persis Drell and Vice Provost and Dean of Research Kathryn Moler, recipients of the 2023 Deborah Rhode Lifetime Achievement Award, are among the 18 honored for supporting women at Stanford.

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    • Congratulations to SCI members @GoldmanRosas Melissa Bondy, & Arden Morris for receiving 2023 Faculty Women’s Forum awards. These awards honor individuals for their outstanding work supporting women at Stanford. https://t.co/iFzfybld0U https://t.co/Hs6DhaLlps

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    Faculty from across disciplines were honored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, recognizing their excellence and leadership in work that advances the common good.

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    • Congrats to SCI members Daniel Herschlag & @koolchemistry, who were among the 269 newly inducted #NASmembers into @theNASciences which honors exceptional scholars who discover & advance knowledge and who apply knowledge to the problems of society. #NAS156 https://t.co/JkCAnortoa https://t.co/E3YQjMGZXJ

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    Clear skies over birds, bikes and blossoms: Here’s a peek at campus coming to life this spring.

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    • For high school students recently accepted to @stanford and are deciding on where to spend the next 4 years of your life, you should check out 👇video. #classof2026 @StanfordAlumni @StanfordEng https://t.co/NN4x8X5WDv

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    This year’s awardees are developing a virtual biopsy, investigating the influential functions of lysosomes, researching the genetics of allergies, and working toward more powerful forms of cancer immunotherapy.

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    • Congratulations to Stanford cancer researchers Yonatan Winetraub & Robbie Majzner on receiving NIH High Risk, High Reward grants. Dr. Winetraub developed a virtual biopsy technique, and @Majzner_Lab is working toward a more powerful form of immunotherapy. https://t.co/WQRNZG5Xxd