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The center of a liberal arts education at Stanford

The School of Humanities and Sciences fuels world-class teaching, learning, and research in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences.

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H&S includes 24 departments and 25 interdisciplinary programs that support undergraduate majors and minors, honors programs, and joint majors, as well as master’s and doctoral degrees.
 

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H&S faculty pursue curiosity-driven research across disciplines. This foundational scholarship surfaces new understanding in an ever-evolving world, and it can lead to solutions for pressing problems.

In the Moment

Faculty, students, and friends of the Department of African and African American Studies cut the ribbon to officially open the department's new home in Building 80.

Members of the H&S communications team listen and take notes for a story about quantum computing as Jon Simon (in maroon), professor of physics and of applied physics, discusses his optical cavity array.

History Professor Caroline Winterer discusses an oversized folio of flora and fauna from the Carolinas, Florida, and the Bahamas made for the queen of England that is part of Green Library's special collections. With no classes held on Nov. 4, a Stanford academic holiday known as Democracy Day that coincides with Election Day, history students had the opportunity to visit the Barchas Room and interact with 32 objects of significance to colonial America.

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Martin Luther King, III (left) and Arndrea Waters King visit Professor Lerone Martin’s Between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.: Race, Religion, and the Politics of Freedom class in advance of the event celebrating the opening of the new home for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute on Stanford’s Main Quad.

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Construction is underway to transform Building 80 into the home of the new Department of African and African American Studies. The space will open in fall 2025.

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