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The Haas Center for Public Service inspires Stanford to realize a just and sustainable world through service, scholarship, and community partnerships.

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Estefania AcuΓ±a Lacarieri works on the Girls & Women Strategy team for the United Nations Foundation, which focuses on the achievement of gender equality for girls and women across the world.

Read an interview about her experience this year as a Ford Fellow: haas.stanford.edu/news/cardina...

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Read more about Mark's work: haas.stanford.edu/news/mark-du...

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Mark is being recognized for his efforts to mentor and teach students to apply economics principles to address real world issues. His research focuses on improving the health care sector and understanding the causes of and finding effective policies to address homelessness.

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The 2025 Roland Prize recipient is Mark Duggan, the Wayne and Jodi Cooperman Professor of Economics and former director of @siepr.bsky.social.

The Roland Prize recognizes Stanford faculty who engage students in integrating academics with service.

πŸ“Έ: David Gonzales, Stanford Alumni Association

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Learn more about the Ravenswood Reads program: haas.stanford.edu/student-prog...

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Twice a week, Stanford students who are signed up as Ravenswood Reads tutors go to Redwood City and East Palo Alto to meet with local readers in kindergarten through third grade. Their tutoring time is focused on helping students expand their decoding and comprehension skills.

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The studentsβ€”Vivian Auduong, Richard Johns, Chloe Rollock, Jaden Slocum, and Michelle Toβ€”helped serve food, welcome guests, and set up the venue, which featured a mix of West African drumming, Chinese lion dancing, live jazz, and cuisine celebrating Black History Month and Lunar New Year.

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This exhibition stems from a multi-year research initiative called The Asian-Black Racial Healing Project led by Baywell Health and Asian Health Services, two nonprofit medical organizations rooted in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1970s.

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In late February, students helped Oakland community members celebrate the opening reception of "From Chinatown to West Oakland: Community Portraits of Healing," a powerful photo exhibition that highlights the lived experiences of Oakland’s Asian and Black communities since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Four changemakers in public interest technology named 2025 Mimi and Peter E. Haas Distinguished Visitors Introducing the four local entrepreneurs working in the public interest technology sector that have been named as the 2025 Distinguished Visitors.

Read a feature about this year's Distinguished Visitors: haas.stanford.edu/news/four-ch...

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The Distinguished Visitor Lecture is an annual event where Stanford community members and the general public are invited to hear from the Distinguished Visitor Program cohort on a topic related to their work as local entrepreneurs and changemakers.

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At this year's Distinguished Visitor Lecture, Distinguished Visitors Alexandra Bernadotte of Beyond 12, Jaime-Alexis Fowler of Empower Work, Josh Nesbit of Emerson Collective, and Amanda Renteria of Code for America discussed how they are leveraging technology to drive social change.

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Award News: Former SIEPR Director Mark Duggan is recipient of the 2025 Roland Prize. This prestigious award recognizes his work to engage students in economic policy research to find solutions for real-world issues. Join us in congratulating Mark on this honor: siepr.stanford.edu/news/mark-du....

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Join us on March 5 at 5:00 pm for this year's Distinguished Visitors Lecture, β€œInnovation for All: Empowering Communities through Tech.”

Panelists will talk about leveraging technology to tackle systemic inequities, empower communities, and drive social change.

Register: bit.ly/dvlecture25

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Haas Center for Public Service

Since its inception in 1985, the Haas Center for Public Service has been connecting Stanford students with opportunities to serve communities locally, nationally, and around the world.

Learn more about the work we do: haas.stanford.edu

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