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Peter Theil’s Palantir and others make gov-tech cool again at Stanford​

Stanford students are showing increasing interest in defense technology careers, influenced by coursework and new campus initiatives. This marks a shift from past sentiments, as graduates now seek roles at firms like Palantir and Anduril, and launch their own defense startups. The Gordian Knot Center supports this growing enthusiasm.

​ Stanford students are showing increasing interest in defense technology careers, influenced by coursework and new campus initiatives. This marks a shift from past sentiments, as graduates now seek roles at firms like Palantir and Anduril, and launch their own defense startups. The Gordian Knot Center supports this growing enthusiasm. Stanford students are showing increasing interest in defense technology careers, influenced by coursework and new campus initiatives. This marks a shift from past sentiments, as graduates now seek roles at firms like Palantir and Anduril, and launch their own defense startups. The Gordian Knot Center supports this growing enthusiasm. Read More

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