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STANFORD

Stanford sits on 8,000 acres of California land, a place built to be useful to the world.

For over a century, it has attracted people who believe knowing isn't enough. They want to build.

The university has shaped entire industries, not by following trends, but by creating them.

Its research moves from lab to life faster than almost anywhere else on earth.

But knowledge without direction serves no one. The question is always what you point it toward.

Stanford's next chapter isn't about prestige or rankings. It's about whether its ideas reach the people who need them most.

The tools are here. The minds are here. What matters now is choosing to act with purpose.

The future belongs to those willing to fast forward Stanford into something greater than itself.

Get off the sidelines. Join us.