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3, 2, 1…Take Off!

Chegg Student Blogger, Sunny H.       It’s like riding a bike – as in, once you’ve learned how to do something you’ll forever be a master of said task. Aaaaand, just in line with other hackeneyed...

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From Chegg to the Vikings

It’s every athlete’s dream to someday play under those big bright lights as a professional. For Chegg’s design intern and Stanford grad, Nate Whitaker, this fairytale has become a reality today- just...

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Introducing the Chegg Intern Class of 2012

With a record-breaking 21 interns at Chegg this summer, it’s a full house. From stealing seats at our monthly All Hands to filling seats on Intern Row (an affectionate term, we promise), each one of...

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2012 Olympic Student-Athletes to Watch

With the Olympic games underway, be sure to keep an eye out for your fellow peers. Olympic student athletes are a breed of their own, competing against professional athletes and seasoned Olympians...

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Chegg Intern Headed to Rose Bowl

Our interns do a lot – they’re club presidents, multilingual, and in the case of Sam Schwartzstein co-captain of the Stanford Cardinal football team. Sam joined Chegg the summer of 2011 as an HR &...

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Chegg Intern Leads Stanford to Rose Bowl Victory

Oh the places our interns go!  Stanford co-captain and stellar intern, Sam Schwartzstein, helped Stanford earn the chance to secure a spot at the 2013 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.  Hard work,...

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Origami Science, Stanford Assistant Professor Creates $1 Microscope

What if you could build your own origami microscope? And what if it was only a dollar? Well now that’s a possibility thanks to Manu Prakash, Ph.D, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford...

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“Neurogrid,” A Computerized Version Of The Human Brain

An associate professor of Engineering, Kwabena Boahen, along with a few of his fellow researchers have finished the first prototype of a circuit board meant to function similar to a human brain. It’s...

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