Posts Tagged ‘stanford’
Sunday, December 11th, 2011
Robert Griffin III edged out Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck to become the first winner of the most storied award in college sports in Baylor’s less-than-notable football history.
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Baylor’s Griffin Wins Heisman
Tags: art, baylor university, become-the-first, border, college athletics, edged-out-stanford, heisman trophy, history, iii, mathieu, tyrann, robert-griffin, stanford, war
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Saturday, October 15th, 2011
From Seattle to Miami, rather than root for a win, fans root for Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, fearing a few victories might cost them a shot at him in next year’s draft.
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Some N.F.L. Fans Want Andrew Luck Later, Not Wins Now
Tags: art, border, cost, draft, fans-root, indianapolis colts, luck, andrew, miami, miami dolphins, might-cost, seattle, seattle seahawks, shot, stanford
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Saturday, October 15th, 2011
The private memorial will be held at Stanford on Sunday.
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Bits Blog: Memorial Service for Steve Jobs at Stanford
Tags: apple, apple incorporated, border, held-at-stanford, jobs, steven p, private-memorial, silicon-valley, stanford, steven p. jobs
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Thursday, September 8th, 2011
A breach at Stanford University’s hospital led to the public posting of medical records for 20,000 emergency room patients on a commercial Web site for nearly a year.
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Stanford Hospital Patients’ Private Data Was Posted Online
Tags: cia, emergency, medical records, public, room-patients, stanford, the-public, web
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
Forty years on, Stanford prison experiment still shocks

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Cruelty and control
Tags: prison, prison-experiment, stanford, still-shocks
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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
Two leading experts on artificial intelligence at Stanford University will teach a free online course this fall, and tens of thousands of students from around the world have already enrolled.
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Virtual and Artificial, but 58,000 Want Course
Tags: artificial intelligence, cia, experts-on-artificial, science and technology, stanford, stanford university, Students, world
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Thursday, March 31st, 2011
As early as 1997, officials at the Securities and Exchange Commission suspected that Robert Allen Stanford was running a Ponzi scheme. But they did not take significant steps to investigate until 2005, and it was not until 2009 that the agency charged Stanford with perpetrating an $8 billion fraud from Texas and his island base in the Caribbean.

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Inspector general finds SEC practices might compromise fraud probes
Tags: art, billion-fraud, border, caribbean, change, cia, sec, securities, stanford, texas, until-2009
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Monday, March 14th, 2011
Connecticut, Tennessee, Baylor and Stanford are the No. 1 seeds in the N.C.A.A. women’s basketball tournament that begins Saturday.
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Top Women’s Seeds Picked for N.C.A.A.
Tags: basketball-tournament, baylor, border, cut, seeds, stanford, tennessee, Women
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Friday, December 31st, 2010
Ninth-ranked Stanford broke a winning streak that No. 1 Connecticut sustained since a 2008 loss to Stanford.
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Stanford 82, UConn 73: Stanford Beats UConn to Halt Streak at 90
Tags: 2008-loss, auriemma, geno, border, connecticut, cut, moore, maya, stanford, stanford university, sustained-since, vanderveer, tara, winning-streak
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Sunday, December 12th, 2010
The Stanford junior Andrew Luck could be the No. 1 pick in next year’s N.F.L. draft
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The Quad: Luck Could Revisit a New York Moment
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