1990 — 1999
1991 Engineers, meet Social Dance
Inspired by a group of talented students, Patricia Ryan Madson, then a Senior Lecturer with the … The initiation of Stanford’s first hip-hop dance collective begets a multi-generational wave of dance innovation. Former … Graduates of the class of 1992 will remember Kirk Varnedoe as their commencement speaker, whom then-President … After three years of closure, Chaplain Robert Gregg presides over Memorial Church’s (re-)re-dedicatory service. For this … Inspired by a class taught by former San Jose Taiko member Susan Hayase, students Ann Ishimaru … The Stanford Hwimori (formerly the Stanford Samulnori), a Korean drum ensemble, is the product of three … During the summer of 1994, ten master carvers from Papua New Guinea worked in residence to … The Potter-Brinegar proffers a third layer of tonal variety at Memorial Church. This organ, constructed by … Eavan Boland is a professor of English and the current director of Stanford’s Creative Writing Program. … Polshek & Partners of New York won the architectural competition for the Center, with Richard Olcott … For the first time, dance is part of the School of Humanities and Sciences as a … Stephen M. Sano, Professor of Music, Harold C. Schmidt Director of Choral Studies, and current Chair … Not every Stanford professor has been played by Leonardo DiCaprio on the big screen. But in … Nuanced adaptations of Anton Chekhov sparked the first season of the Stanford Summer Theater, now an … Devoted to enhancing the lives of disabled children, Kids with Dreams orchestrates contact between Stanford students, … Established in 1989, the St. Lawrence String Quartet has developed an undisputed reputation as a world-class … The Green Library promotes book arts with its first Bing Wing exhibit, Building and Rebuilding, 1989-1999, … Dr. Robert Huw Morgan becomes the University Organist after a succession of co-interim organists – Kimberly …
1991
Stanfordian Spontaneity: Improvising the Arts
1991
Terpsichore in Hoodies: Hip-Hop Inspires Stanford Dancers
JUNE 1992
Art alum gives commencement speech
NOV 1, 1992
Sacred phoenix rises again
1992
Taiko Traces the Rhythms of Japan's Past
1993
Multiculturalism Enlivens Music and Dance
MAY 1994
New Guinea Sculpture Garden Created
1995
Organ donor enables aural trinity
1995
Eavan Boland hops across the pond
OCT 26, 1995
Groundbreaking for the Stanford Museum’s new wing
1996
Dance takes a leap from Athletics to Drama
1996
Stanford Chamber Chorale gets super-Sanic
1997
The English Department cries Wolff
1997
A Midsummer Play's Dream
1997
Enabling the Arts: Kids with Dreams
1998
St. Lawrence String Quartet is appointed as ensemble-in-residence
1999
Art-brarian delights on display
1999
Morgan takes on organ