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July 13, 2015
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Mythbusting America's West
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November 18, 2015
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Adam Johnson won the 2015 National Book Award for Fiction
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September 1, 2015
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Stanford scholar discovers previously unknown Magna Carta scribe
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Oct 25 2013
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Stanford Provost announces Bass University Fellows in Undergraduate Education
Jennifer Summit Reappointed as Bass University Fellow
Provost John Etchemendy announced that eight faculty members had been named or reappointed Bass University Fellows. Jennifer Summit was...
Oct 17 2013
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Why Literature Matters for Social Justice
Paula Moya on "Why Literature Matters for Social Justice"
The much-discussed "crisis of the humanities" has provoked a stream of attacks and justifications, with politicians like Florida governor Rick...
Oct 17 2013
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Tobias Wolff named recipient of biennial Stone Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement
Tobias Wolff: Recipient of Biennial Stone Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement
English professor, Tobias Wolff wins Oregon State University's Biennial Stone Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement. The biennial award is...
Oct 8 2013
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'Another Look' launches second year with Ackerley's 'My Father and Myself'
"Another Look" Launches Second Year
"Another Look," which was founded by the English department and Creative Writing program launches its second year with Ackerley's, My Father...
Oct 4 2013
Memories of Ian Watt: An unknown side of Stanford's legendary literary critic. By Bliss Carnochan.
Ian Watt came to the Stanford English Department in 1964, after teaching for a decade at the University of California, Berkeley, and serving...
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