Strategy Stories
- Lawyerly characteristics of American law students
- Coffee and science at Stanford
- Workshop in Memory of YingHua He, July 7-8
- Mark Gravovetter retires
- Universities under attack, in Israel and the U.S., by warfare and lawfare
- Dog walking (and driving with dogs) in Iran
- Harvard’s finances (Endowment, expenses, revenue by school)
- Internet advertising: affiliate marketing scams, evolving
- Lawyerly characteristics of American law students
- Coffee and science at Stanford
- Workshop in Memory of YingHua He, July 7-8
- Mark Gravovetter retires
- Universities under attack, in Israel and the U.S., by warfare and lawfare
- Dog walking (and driving with dogs) in Iran
- Harvard’s finances (Endowment, expenses, revenue by school)
- Internet advertising: affiliate marketing scams, evolving
- Visa delays likely to disrupt American hospitals and foreign doctors beginning American residencies on July 1
- Evicting Science from D.C.: the NSF building and it’s History Wall
- Experimental and behavioral econ at Stanford in August (registration open)
- Stanford celebrates the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory (and recalls university-government collaboration on science)
- Romantic matching while kinky, short, Saudi, or Chinese
- Congratulations to ESA award winners
- The job description of intimacy coordinator (for sex scenes in films and plays)