Herbert Hoover, the first U.S. president born west of the Mississippi, saw Stanford University, and by extension the growth of the new Hoover collection, library, institute, and institution, as ...
A few weeks ago, Frankly Speaking asked the Stanford community to weigh in on the question: “What should the relationship between the Hoover Institution and Stanford look like going forward?” We ...
On Monday, Stanford University took a step that might be career-shattering in almost any field except academia: It formally distanced itself from a faculty member. The faculty member is Scott Atlas, a ...
There is no doubt that the Hoover Institution has many resources that can be of great benefit to the University. But there is an issue that needs to be addressed if the Hoover intends to continue its ...
A t a recent Faculty Senate meeting, Stanford’s provost, Persis Drell, told professors that they shouldn’t think of the Hoover Institution as a separate entity — one that just happens to occupy a ...
"I believe we have an obligation to pass on the lessons we've learned so that future generations can study, learn and become better. Hoover has made this part of its mission, and I look forward to ...
In January 2021 the Hoover Institution launched a new project: an annual survey on the state of the union. The results of that first poll were summarized by the headline “Amid Our Divide Is Unity ...
Higher education has become an identity-laden monoculture in desperate need of reform. Conservative-leaning students and faculty are a minority on campuses, and far too many self-censor out of fear of ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 7 (Reuters) — George Shultz, the U.S. secretary of state who survived bitter infighting in President Ronald Reagan's administration to help forge a new era in American-Soviet relations ...
I’m Beginning to Think the Court-Packers Have Not Thought This Through New York Enters the Redistricting Wars Congress Should Say No to Funding the Ballroom A Chance to Reset Antitrust After Spirit ...
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