Class Visits & Curatorial Support
The Library & Archives offer a wide variety of instruction opportunities, both face-to-face, and online. We value collaboration in designing relevant and engaging learning experiences for learners of all types. For Stanford faculty interested in integrating L&A materials into their class, please see below.
Education
Workshops & Events
Class Visit/Tour Requests
Research Guides
Collections Portal
Student Internships
Student Projects
Contact Us
Workshops & Events
Learn more about current and upcoming workshops and events of interest to researchers and students.
Class Visit/Tour Requests
Interested in having your class visit our collections? Please contact us at least 30 days in advance of your requested date to discuss how the Hoover Institution Library & Archives materials can support and enhance your teaching and research.
Research Guides
These guides are created by Library & Archives staff to help you! They provide helpful resources, strategies for research, and tutorials.
Collections Portal
The Library & Archives holds more than one million volumes and over six thousand archival collections documenting war, revolution, and peace in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Browse our Collections Portal to learn more.
Student Internships
The Library & Archives offer competitive opportunities for students to participate in important work at the Hoover Institution and for research.
Student Projects
Explore the scholarly work and accomplishments by students utilizing the library and archival collections at Hoover.
Fellowships & Grants
The Hoover Institution encourages research in the library and archives through the special opportunities below. We suggest you explore them all to find the best fit for you and your research goals, as they each have their own requirements and application process.
Exhibitions
The Hoover Institution Library & Archives exhibits their collection materials in the rotunda and two galleries at the front of Hoover Tower. Learn what is currently on view in Hoover Tower and discover past and online exhibitions.
Exhibitions
Current Temporary Exhibition
Current Permanent Exhibition
Past Exhibitions
Online Exhibitions
The Battalion Artist: A Sailor's Journey through the South Seas
September 12, 2024–August 10, 2025
Embark on a special journey with The Battalion Artist, our latest exhibition which traces the wartime experiences of Natale Bellantoni, a gifted artist and member of the United States Navy “Seabees”—the tireless construction battalions that were formed after the attack on Pearl Harbor and played a vital role in America’s victory in the Pacific theater.
Hoover@100: Ideas Defining a Century
Ongoing
In this centennial exhibition, learn the history of the Hoover Institution while seeing a showcase of documents and artifacts centered around the ideas of peace, freedom, and education—ideas that are embodied in the lives of Herbert Hoover and his wife, Lou Henry, and that drove the Institution’s collecting and the work of its eminent fellows in its first one hundred years.
Past Exhibitions
Since 1921, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives has been displaying its collections to the public to spark curiosity and encourage research. View the last 24 years of past exhibitions to discover just some of the topics to be found in the L&A collections.
Online Exhibitions
Discover the online companions to our exhibitions via the Online Exhibitions portion of HISTORIES (Hoover Institution Stories). Included are a range of projects from subject matter portals to digital stories, slideshows, and more.
HISTORIES: Hoover Institution Stories
The Hoover Institution Stories, or HISTORIES, emerge from the collections of the Hoover Institution Library & Archives and the fellows, staff, and researchers who study them. They are an assortment of digital experiences intended to spark curiosity in some of the most important material on war, revolution, and peace of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These stories bring to light a vast array of topics in new and readily accessible ways to encourage the study and discoveries that can happen in repositories such as Hoover.