Stanford University. School of Humanities and Sciences

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Dates:
Active 1930
Active 1999

Biographical notes:

The Special Programs in Humanities included an undergraduate and graduate Honor's Program in Humanities, Hispanic American Studies, Pacific-Asiatic and Russian Studies, and Religious Studies.

From the description of Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences, Humanities Special Programs records, 1946-1969 (inclusive), 1953-1969 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122572003

The Tiro Project (named for Marcus Tullius Tiro, Cicero's slave-amanuensis) was designed to encourage humanities scholars to use computers. It was a joint project between Stanford and IBM between 1982 and 1985.

From the description of Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences, Tiro project collection, 1982-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 465347751

The Western Culture Faculty Symposium consisted of informal seminars that focused on specific textual material and on teaching methods.

From the description of Western Culture Faculty Symposium : videorecording, 1980-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122448914

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Western Culture Faculty Symposium consisted of informal seminars that focused on specific textual material and on teaching methods.

From the guide to the Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences, western culture faculty symposium videorecordings, 1980-1981, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Special Programs in Humanities included an undergraduate and graduate Honor's Program in Humanities, Hispanic American Studies, Pacific-Asiatic and Russian Studies, and Religious Studies.

From the guide to the Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences, Humanities Special Programs, records, 1946-1969, 1953-1969, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Tiro Project (named for Marcus Tullius Tiro, Cicero's slave-amanuensis) was designed to encourage humanities scholars to use computers. It was a joint project between Stanford and IBM between 1982 and 1985.

From the guide to the Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences, Tiro project collection, 1982-2006, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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Subjects:

  • Universities and colleges
  • Education, Higher
  • Education, Higher
  • Education, Humanistic
  • Humanities
  • Humanities
  • Humanities
  • Riots
  • Riots
  • Urban policy
  • Western Culture Program

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Places:

  • United States (as recorded)
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) (as recorded)