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Gabriel von Max (1840-1915) Abelard und Héloïse, c. 1900-1915, oil on canvas. (Image credit: Courtesy Jack Daulton Collection)

An exhibition and undergraduate course funded by a Stanford Global Studies Course Innovation Award examines the peculiar scrutiny people have placed on their primate relatives to better understand the human condition.Ever since Charles Darwin…

Flutist, interdisciplinary artist, and educator Claire Chase, accompanied by JACK Quartet, will premiere a new Stanford Live-commissioned piece by the...

Comedian Zarna Garg, the rapper Blxst, and Tony-winner David Henry Hwang, ’79, who will deliver the Rathbun Lecture on a Meaningful Life, are just a few of the artists who will share their work with the Stanford community in the coming months.This…

Katherine Kuhns (left) and Grant Parker (right) of Stanford Global Studies receive Century Medal from James King (center) of the Institute of International...

The Institute of International Education recognized the university for its work to provide a safe haven for academics facing threats, persecution, or hardship in their home countries.Stanford University has received the Century Medal from the …
A fall quarter collaboration between Stanford historian and Director of the Center for African Studies Joel Cabrita and photographer Sabelo Mlangeni explores religion, identity, and community.The paths of South African photographer Sabelo Mlangeni…

By popular demand, Brandon James Gwinn returns Feb. 10 to the Bing Studio for his unforgettable piano bar experience.

From Brandon James Gwinn’s piano bar at Bing Studio to a showcase of women in jazz and Sean Penn’s documentary about the Ukraine war, this season’s calendar has more than 50 opportunities to experience the arts.Stanford’s 2024 winter’s arts calendar…