
Linda Sue Liu
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Oct 28, 2024 |
crainsnewyork.com | Linda Sue Liu
For centuries, the New York metropolitan area has adapted to global trends, harnessed new technologies, and served new markets. As part of that evolution, each year, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers change jobs to earn more, master new skills, and adjust to shifting demands. The region is by far the country’s biggest economic engine: its 12 million workers produced goods and services worth more than $2 .1 trillion in 2022.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
stanforddaily.com | Greta Reich |Linda Sue Liu |Amina Wase |Mark Allen Cu
Editor in ChiefKaushikee NayuduExecutive EditorsEmma Talley, Jessica ZhuMagazine EditorsLinda Liu, Greta Reich Photo & GraphicsCayden GuGreta ReichOriana RileyDa-Hee KimAnthony Martinez Rosales
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Mar 15, 2024 |
stanforddaily.com | Linda Sue Liu
Activity fees for graduate students may increase from $38 to over $64 next academic year, after the Graduate Student Council (GSC) approved a 72% budget increase driven largely by rising annual grants. At Tuesday’s meeting, GSC members unanimously approved the council’s budget for the 2024-2025 academic year, which increased from $1,048,611.38 this year to $1,805,113.13. The bulk of the growth comes from annual grants, which will increase more than sixfold.
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Feb 28, 2024 |
stanforddaily.com | Linda Sue Liu
Amid growing national polarization and a slew of intense court battles, a Stanford legal scholar is bringing journalists to campus to teach law students how to become better storytellers. Michelle Wilde Anderson, a law professor with expertise in poverty, housing and environmental justice, hopes she can generate momentum for policy change by publicizing the human impact of policies and legal decisions. Anderson first proposed a reading group last May.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
stanforddaily.com | Linda Sue Liu
“My name is Taylor, and I was born in 1989.”Played at the opening of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, this line will also be the Week 1 theme of a new Stanford class, taught this spring by COLLEGE and history lecturer Theresa Iker Ph.D. ’23. The class, “HISTORY 262A: Taylor Swift and Millennial America,” examines the socio-historical context around Swift’s upbringing and rise to fame. During Week 1, students will study how events in 1989, such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, shaped the global economy.
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