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Examining the Stanford football coach investigation
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai speaks with Robert Handa to take a closer look at an investigation into Stanford’s football coach.
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Report finds that Stanford football coach mistreated female staff members
Stanford football coach Troy Taylor mistreated female staff members and tried to have an NCAA compliance officer removed after she warned him of rules violations, according to documents obtained.
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Report finds that Stanford football coach mistreated female staff members
Stanford football coach Troy Taylor mistreated female staff members and tried to have an NCAA compliance officer removed after she warned him of rules violations, according to documents obtained. Robert Handa reports.
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Mother of late Stanford athlete works to shine light on mental health
Three years after Stanford soccer star Katie Meyer took her own life, her mother is working to shine a light on student athletes and mental health. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Mother of late Stanford athlete works to shine light on mental health
Three years after Stanford soccer star Katie Meyer took her own life, her mother is working to shine a light on student atheles and mental health.
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Stanford announces hiring freeze amid concerns about federal funding cuts
Stanford announced a hiring freeze amid growing concerns about cuts and delays in federal funding.
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Stanford announces hiring freeze amid concerns about federal funding cuts
Stanford announced a hiring freeze amid growing concerns about cuts and delays in federal funding. Ian Cull reports.
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FDA approves new Parkinson's Disease treatment
The FDA just approved a new treatment for Parkinson’s Disease and the Bay Area medical community was instrumental in making it happen. Janelle Wang speaks with Dr. Helen Bronte-Stewart with Stanford Medicine on this.
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CAIR calls Stanford University a ‘hostile campus'
The Council on American–Islamic Relations alleges Stanford is a “hostile campus” for protesters.
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A closer look: Stanford researchers help Paul Simon perform again
Paul Simon is going back on tour. Thanks in part to a team of elite doctors at Stanford. Raj Mathai talks to Dr. Konstantina Stankovic with Stanford Medicine on this.
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2.8 magnitude earthquake shakes near Stanford
A preliminary 2.8 magnitude earthquake struck early Tuesday morning near Stanford University, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Stanford teen develops AI-powered fire detection network
A Stanford online high school student has developed a sensor that can detect a fire when it’s little more than a spark, a technology that allows firefighters to deploy before the blaze gets out of control.
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Stanford teen develops AI-powered fire detection network
A Stanford online high school student has developed a sensor that can detect a fire when it’s little more than a spark, a technology that allows firefighters to deploy before the blaze gets out of control.
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Stanford study: Asian American children 40% more likely to have allergies
A recent study out of Stanford found Asian American children are 40% more likely to have allergies. Additionally, the study showed Vietnamese, Filipino and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander children are particularly at risk. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Dr. Anna Chen Arroyo, an allergist with Stanford Medicine and co-author of the study, to understand the specifics.
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Stanford University drops case against student journalist covering protest
Stanford University has dropped its case against a student journalist at The Stanford Daily, the student-run publication of Stanford University, covering a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. Although Dilan Gohill, the journalist in question, has no case pending from the academic institution, he could still face charges by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office. He was originally detained in June...
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Stanford tops California 89-81 in first ACC opener for former Pac-12 rivals
Jaylen Blakes and Maxime Raynaud scored 20 points apiece and Stanford beat California 89-81 in the first Atlantic Coast Conference opener for the former Pac-12 rivals. Blakes sank 7 of 13 shots with two 3-pointers and made all four of his free throws for the Cardinal (8-2). He added six assists and blocked a pair of shots. Raynaud made 8...
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Andrew Luck returns to Stanford as the GM of the football program
Andrew Luck is returning to Stanford in hopes of turning around a struggling football program that he once helped become a national power.
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Why did Paul Simon visit the Bay Area?
Paul Simon visited the Bay Area not to perform but to get answers and guidance about his hearing loss. Simon met with doctors and scientists at Stanford to learn more about the latest in hearing research. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Dr. Konstantina Stankovic, a neurosurgeon and professor at Stanford Medicine, to learn more about Simon’s...
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Stanford beats No. 22 Louisville 38-35 on walk-off field goal
Emmet Kenney made a career-long 52-yard field goal as time expired to give Stanford a 38-35 victory over No. 22 Louisville on Saturday, ending the Cardinal’s six-game losing streak. Down 35-21 in the fourth quarter, Stanford (3-7, 2-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) tied it on Emmett Mosley V’s two touchdown passes, the second a 25-yarder from backup quarterback Justin Lamson with...
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Stanford ranks No. 2, UC Berkeley No. 5 in Forbes' top American colleges list
Forbes ranks Stanford University at No. 2 and UC Berkeley at No. 5 in its annual top American colleges list, with both schools moving up one position from last year’s ranking.