Stanford Report Highlights – January 15, 2026: A Snapshot of Innovation, Leadership, and Societal Reflection
The January 15, 2026, edition of Stanford Report captures a university in dynamic transition, blending institutional continuity with forward-looking ambition. Three major announcements dominate the issue: the return of former California Supreme Court Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar to campus in dual leadership roles, the launch of a high-stakes collaboration between Stanford researchers and the U.S. Air Force to test AI copilots in flight simulation and real aircraft, and the passing of renowned Iranian playwright, filmmaker, and Stanford lecturer Bahram Beyzaie. Accompanying these stories are brief reports on healthy aging habits in midlife and an interview with psychiatrist Anna Lembke on generational shifts in substance use. Together, these pieces reflect Stanford’s enduring strengths—interdisciplinary excellence, public service, global cultural engagement, and relevance to contemporary societal challenges. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar Returns in a Dual Leadership Role Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar’s return to Stanford marks one of…


