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Meet Jessica Jordan, PhD '24

πŸ“½ Before we say goodbye to the last of this year's fellows, hear from Jessica Jordan (Jeff and Sara Small Next Generation Scholar) about her last year at the Center.

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Meet Jessica Jordan, PhD '24
πŸ“½ Before we say goodbye to the last of this year's fellows, hear from Jessica Jordan (Jeff and Sara Small Next Generation Scholar) about her last year at the Center.

Meet Claire Grossman, Next Generation Scholar, '24
The Next Generation Scholar fellowship supports late-stage PhD students, getting them over the "finish line." πŸ“½ Hear from Claire Grossman about her year at the Center.

πŸŽ“ Congratulations to Hume Honors Fellow Baird Johnson, '24

πŸŽ“ Congratulations to Hume Honors Fellow Becca De Los Santos, '24

πŸŽ“ Meet Christina Shen, '23. The art history major, who spent a year as a Hume Honors Fellow, will be attending the Institute of Fine Arts in NYC in the fall. #Stanford2023 πŸ—ž https://stanford.io/3phueUS

πŸŽ“ Meet Camellia Ye, '23. The recent graduate majored in English and economics, and her thesis looks at Milton's "Paradise Lost." #Stanford2023 πŸ—ž https://stanford.io/3XdsvN3

Meet Calico Ducheneaux, ’23
πŸŽ“ Hume Honors Fellow Calico Ducheneaux is graduating with a degree in linguistics. The South Dakota native focuses her research on Native American English. #Stanford2023 πŸ—ž https://stanford.io/3X8ypPk

Pico Iyer and Richard RodrΓ­guez talk travel writing at Stanford.

Quentin Skinner, "A Genealogy of Liberty"
For those of you who missed it and for those who'd like to hear it again, here's a recording of Quentin Skinner's lecture from October 27, entitled "A Genealogy of Liberty."

Three Stanford alums have been named national finalists in the 2014 Student Academy Awards for their thesis films. http://stanford.io/1ltGCpC One of the finalist films, "White Earth," offers a portrait of North Dakota’s oil boom seen through unexpected eyes.

Ben Franklin would "absolutely" be on Facebook, says Stanford historian who recently received a Smithsonian Ingenuity Award for her analysis of Franklin's extensively international correspondence network.