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Professors John Donohue and Eugene Volokh wearing business attire, sitting in red chairs on a stage, and using their hands as part of an animated discussion

In the Moment

Stanford law professor John Donohue and UCLA law professor and Hoover Institution visiting fellow Eugene Volokh animatedly discuss gun control during a Democracy and Disagreement session.

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The School of Humanities and Sciences is the center of a world-class liberal arts education.

  • 49 Departments and Programs
  • 50 Undergraduate Majors
  • 43 Master's Degrees
  • 33 Doctoral Degrees
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Every day, Stanford students and faculty bring the humanities to life as they explore the ideas, cultures, and peoples that shape the human experience. And studying the humanities and arts prepares students to build a good life and a better world in successful careers across the globe. 

Explore the Humanities and Arts guide

View of the back patio of the Bass Biology with palm trees and shrubbery

Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Biology Research Building