Richard Meyer, Stanford professor of art & art history, is quoted in the New York Times on whether old masterworks can stay relevant in a world in which contemporary art dominates.
Jindong Cai, Stanford associate professor, Center for East Asia Studies, is interviewed about his book Beethoven in China and the importance Beethoven had in 20th century China.
Jindong Cai, Stanford associate professor at the Center for East Asian Studies, is quoted in the New York Times about the surge of classical music scene in Harbin, China.
Jack Rakove, professor of history, and Justin Lediwanger, assistant professor of classics, have received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to undertake research projects.
Allyson Hobbs, Stanford associate professor of history, writes in The New Yorker about how watching the video of Philando Castile’s death echoed the experience of seeing the gruesome photos from Emmett Till’s funeral.