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The early goals of the Stanford Humanities Center remain central to its mission today: by focusing …
The early goals of the Stanford Humanities Center remain central to its mission today: by focusing …
The E.M. Nadel memorial week-long residential programs with Stan Getz, Lanny Morgan, Jim McNeely, Victor Lewis, …
The installation of George Segal’s Gay Liberation sculpture on campus bolsters LGBT acceptance. Originally designed in …
After nearly three decades in the making, the Fisk-Nanney organ arrives at the Memorial Church. This …
Dubbed the “father of outdoor sculpture,” Albert Elsen brought to Stanford the B. Gerald Cantor Rodin …
Jazz Workshop faculty members include Jim Nadel and Ted Gioia as lecturers.
A legendary figure in the history of American modern dance, Katherine Dunham spent nearly a month …
The second earthquake in Stanford’s history ravages the architectural undergirding of Memorial Church. Particularly affected were …
With a membership of over six hundred students, Sanskriti is one of Stanford’s largest cultural organizations. …