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It’s June, and we’re celebrating Pride Month! Hear perspectives on inclusion and leadership from Santiago Paz Ojeda, MBA ’26 and watch students from the Pride community share their experiences on campus.
This month we also welcomed Sarah Soule, the new Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Discover what motivated her to take the role and what excites her about the future. |
 | Students Share Experiences in Support of Pride at Stanford GSB
Meet the Stanford GSB Pride community! For Santiago Paz Ojeda, MBA ’26, Pride Month is about visibility, resilience, support, and more. Connect with other students who want to share their experiences as part of this vibrant community.
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 | Class of 2025 Graduation Highlights On June 14, the MBA Class of 2025 gathered for commencement and celebrated the completion of their MBA Program journeys. READ MORE |
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 | The AI Prescription for Healthcare How will artificial intelligence impact some of our most intimate experiences, like going to the doctor? Professor Mohsen Bayati is fascinated by the potential of complex equations to have impact on real-world issues like healthcare. LISTEN NOW |
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 | Get to Know Stanford GSB Dean Sarah A. Soule
We welcomed a new dean this month! Sarah A. Soule, the Morgridge Professor of Organizational Behavior, became the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business. A Stanford faculty member since 2008, Soule shares her path to academia, her research on leadership, and what excites her about leading the Graduate School of Business during its centennial year.
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 | Students Recognize Outstanding Faculty with 2025 Teaching Awards
After reviewing nearly 100 student nominations for 40 different instructors, the MBA Academic Committee presented Distinguished Teaching Awards to two faculty members: Daniela Saban, an associate professor of operations, information, and technology, and Mike Harmon, a lecturer in management.
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| Ndirangu Bryan Maina, MBA ’25
“If you integrate into technology systems, you’re integrating into a sector with global reach and impact.” READ MORE |
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