Humanities proposal the latest in a long conflict Caleb Smith February 23, 2016 2 Comments The latest proposal to overhaul Stanford's introductory exposure to humanities is part of a long series of previous reform efforts. Read More »
Sending history home one letter at a time Samantha Wong November 19, 2015 0 Comments A treasure trove of student experiences is being turned into a book, “Letters Home,” through a collaboration between the University Archives and Alison Davis ‘79. The Stanford Alumni... Read More »
Forgotten tragedies Rhea Karuturi October 26, 2015 0 Comments The opposite of truth isn't always lying - sometimes, it can be forgetting. There are so many chapters of our history that remain forgotten, either through deliberate action or through our own callous... Read More »
A belated eulogy to Meyer Library Andrew Mather October 9, 2015 0 Comments Yet when I arrived on campus this year with the towering façade of Meyer no longer hanging over my every move, something just felt a little off. For the first time in my life, I noticed just how many... Read More »
Ghosts of Internets past: Wrestling with the permanence of the online Madeleine Chang October 7, 2015 0 Comments In the age of “pics or it didn’t happen,” our narratives exist in two parallel spheres: the real life, and the online. The two sometimes converge (#nofilter) and sometimes remain separate... Read More »
My claim to Black feminism has nothing to do with you Mysia Anderson September 29, 2015 13 Comments To be honest, my claim to Black feminism did not live in that article I wrote a year ago. I’ll boldly assert that my claim to Black feminism lives in every breath I take, because my claim to Black... Read More »
Pulitzer Prize-winning Professor Emeritus Carl N. Degler dies at 93 Katherine Carr January 7, 2015 1 Comment American historian, Carl N. Degler, who joined Stanford in 1968 as a faculty member and retired in 1990, died of natural causes at the age of 93. Read More »
This Week In Stanford History: November 10 – 12 Ada Throckmorton November 14, 2014 0 Comments This Week In Stanford History Read More »