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Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences
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The School of Humanities and Sciences (H&S) is the center of a world-class liberal arts education at Stanford University.
H&S encompasses 23 departments-from art and art history, English, and history to economics, mathematics, and biology-as well as 25 interdisciplinary programs.
As the university’s largest school, H&S serves as the foundation of a Stanford undergraduate education no matter which discipline students pursue as a major. All undergraduates take a range of courses in H&S that challenge them to think critically about the world and their roles in it.
Graduate students work alongside world-renowned faculty to pursue and shape foundational research that leads to breakthroughs and discoveries that shed new light on the past, influence the present, and shape the future.
Together, faculty and students in H&S engage in inspirational teaching, learning, and research every day.
H&S encompasses 23 departments-from art and art history, English, and history to economics, mathematics, and biology-as well as 25 interdisciplinary programs.
As the university’s largest school, H&S serves as the foundation of a Stanford undergraduate education no matter which discipline students pursue as a major. All undergraduates take a range of courses in H&S that challenge them to think critically about the world and their roles in it.
Graduate students work alongside world-renowned faculty to pursue and shape foundational research that leads to breakthroughs and discoveries that shed new light on the past, influence the present, and shape the future.
Together, faculty and students in H&S engage in inspirational teaching, learning, and research every day.
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Ralph Landau Economics Building at Stanford University in the School of Humanities and Sciences
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Democracy and Disagreement: Applying What We've Learned
Переглядів 101Місяць тому
In the last class of the series, faculty leads Paul Brest and Debra Satz and a panel of students reflect on the course and discuss some of the rhetorical techniques of past presenters. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud vo...
Democracy and Disagreement: Protecting Children on Social Media
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Stanford professors Anna Lembke and Jeff Hancock discuss social media addiction. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and humility seem in short supply among politicians and citiz...
Democracy and Disagreement: Government Regulation of Social Media
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Professor Zephyr Teachout and Free Speech and Transparency Litigation Director Aaron Mackey discuss Government Regulation of Social Media. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and...
Democracy and Disagreement: Meritocracy
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New York University law professor Richard Epstein and Yale law professor Daniel Markovits discuss meritocracy. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and humility seem in short supp...
Democracy and Disagreement: Israel and Palestine
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Salam Fayyad, an economist and former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, and Alon Tal, a visiting fellow at Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and former member of Israel's parliament, discuss Israel and Palestine. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of ...
Democracy and Disagreement: Gun Regulation
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Stanford law professor John Donohue and University of California, Los Angeles law professor Eugene Volokh discuss gun regulation. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and humility...
Democracy and Disagreement: Kidney Markets
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Stanford professors Alvin Roth and Debra Satz discuss kidney markets. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and humility seem in short supply among politicians and citizens alike. ...
Democracy and Disagreement: Institutional Neutrality
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Stanford professors Emily Levine and Diego Zambrano and Yale professor Robert Post discuss institutional neutrality. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and humility seem in shor...
Stanford Science Fellows
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Stanford science postdocs discuss how the Stanford Science Fellows progam empowers them to do creative research and set them on the path to becoming leaders in the field. The Stanford Science Fellows program is focused on incubating new directions in foundational scientific research by an interdisciplinary community of postdoctoral scholars from around the globe, driven by a sense of wonder abo...
Democracy and Disagreement: Legacy Admissions at Universities
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Stanford professors Richard Banks and Dustin Schroeder discuss legacy admissions at universities. Deep disagreement pervades our democracy, from arguments over immigration, gun control, abortion, and the Middle East crisis, to the function of elite higher education and the value of free speech itself. Loud voices drown out discussion. Open-mindedness and humility seem in short supply among poli...
Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Biology Research Building montage
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Aerial views of the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Biology Building, part of the Department of Biology in Stanford's School of Humanities and Sciences
Big Ideas: Innovation with MacArthur Fellow Heidi Williams
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Heidi Williams, a 2015 MacArthur Fellow and professor of economics, talks with Ran Abramitzky about the causes and consequences of innovation in health care markets. Get a glimpse into Williams’ personal and professional path, how her ideas made a difference in the world, and what advice she has for students and for researchers. Stanford’s Nobel Laureates and MacArthur “Genius” Fellows talk wit...
Big Ideas: Natural Language Processing with MacArthur Fellow Dan Jurafsky
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Dan Jurafsky, a 2002 MacArthur Fellow and professor of linguistics and computer science, talks with Ran Abramitzky, professor of economics, about natural language processing and its application to the social and cognitive sciences. Get a glimpse into Jurafsky’s personal and professional path, how his ideas made a difference in the world, and what advice he has for students and for researchers. ...
Big Ideas: Experimental Physics with MacArthur Fellow Monika Schleier-Smith
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Big Ideas: Experimental Physics with MacArthur Fellow Monika Schleier-Smith
Big Ideas: Bioorthogonal Chemistry with Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi
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Big Ideas: Bioorthogonal Chemistry with Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi
Big Ideas: Auctions with Nobel Laureates Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson
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Big Ideas: Auctions with Nobel Laureates Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson
Big Ideas: Pediatric Neuro-oncology with MacArthur Fellow Michelle Monje
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Big Ideas: Pediatric Neuro-oncology with MacArthur Fellow Michelle Monje
Big Ideas: Energy and Climate Change with Nobel Laureate Steven Chu
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Big Ideas: Energy and Climate Change with Nobel Laureate Steven Chu
Big Ideas: Causal Inference with Nobel Laureate Guido Imbens
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Big Ideas: Causal Inference with Nobel Laureate Guido Imbens
Big Ideas: Market Design with Nobel Laureate Alvin Roth
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Big Ideas: Market Design with Nobel Laureate Alvin Roth
Big Ideas: Urban Ethnography with Forrest Stuart
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Big Ideas: Urban Ethnography with Forrest Stuart
Kant Lecture Series: Lecture 2: The Politics of Grievance and Other Pathologies of Influence
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Kant Lecture Series: Lecture 2: The Politics of Grievance and Other Pathologies of Influence
Kant Lecture Series: Lecture 1: Resentment and Social Friction: Reactive Blame and its Vicissitudes
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Kant Lecture Series: Lecture 1: Resentment and Social Friction: Reactive Blame and its Vicissitudes
Lerone A. Martin: The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover
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Lerone A. Martin: The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover
Stanford economist Ran Abramitzky on his new book that debunks U.S. immigration myths with data
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Stanford economist Ran Abramitzky on his new book that debunks U.S. immigration myths with data
Stanford’s Carolyn Bertozzi, 2022 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, on translational science
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Stanford’s Carolyn Bertozzi, 2022 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, on translational science
I bought his books, the best money I ever spent. J Edgar Hoover was a terrible human being,
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Democracy is the worst form of government, because it appeals to the animal/human. Israel is not a democracy, but a fascist state. Judaism is a race disguised as religion.
Zionists always spew so many lies, it’s impossible to debunk everything at once (Zio playbook). 1) Israel never left Gaza - they just made the concentration camp even worse to live in 2) 3 weeks before Oct 7 Gaza was bombed for 3 days straight and 2023 before Oct 7 was the deadliest ever for Palestinians without a war 3) Israel is an Apartheid State 4) Palestinians have offered peace for over 20 years every year at the UN, Israel has not offered peace even once (without Apartheid and subjugation) 5) Israel must be demilitarized, and Palestinians must be provided a means to defend themselves!!
Unwatchable! The woman has a verbal diarrhea. Talking about the impossible? 55% are idiots! This make Stanford look great.
Yea, difficult to watch this propaganda- The PA (who Dr Fayyad is from) represents Israel, NOT the Palestinians 🤦🏻♂️
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Apparently, conspiracy theorists belong to an inclusive grouping unbound by politics. Why are so many tools of the Deep State Ghouls Democrats? Naturally this includes people of various skin tones since they are the thoughtless gears which turn the only way they can possibly turn in the system they inherited from resentful women. Tragically, again, they are the only audience for children and so must make unceasing efforts to play all the roles for "parents" simultaneously. Either that or schizophrenically. Neither leads to best results. Marxism=Godlessness=Hell-On-Earth(AGAIN)=Delusional Big Boys & Girls=Democrat Stew-with-everything-in-it-they-can-find SO THEY CAN WIN ELECTIONS=False teaching from public schools which is connected by countless corruptions throughout parts of society and culture like a hydra to countless evils and the unnecessary termination of America's newest, most precious living miracles. Because we grew so smart in our own (teeny-tiny) eyes that we knew better than our grandparents and trashed with impunity the God of Abraham, Moses, and David ( not to mention our grandparents and their parents, etc.). That's biblical paraphrase, of course, and it is eternal truth, like all the rest of it, as well as IT IS LOVE ( God). Thanks for the video and your time. Good day.
Had to look up the definition. What a very special technology to have.
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Can this Bioorthogonal Chemistry contribute to achieve precision medicines and personalised therapies?
I loved the casual walk through the lab
Amazing 🌟 Congratulations on this impactful recognition of a most worthy body of work whose significance is monumental, especially in this post-COVID 19 pandemic reality 🏆
🎉🎉🎉congrats!!! Party on!
Congratulations also to Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCSF and even Lawrence Berkeley Lab.
Congratulations Carolyn Bertozzi!👊👊
Illustration: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022 was awarded to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry”. ua-cam.com/video/he7LFw-Fo5U/v-deo.html
Translational sciences with psychiatry is one of my interests in the future. Thanks for building it further ✍️❤️.
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