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Welcome to the Bill Lane Center for the American West

Dedicated to advancing scholarly and public understanding of the past, present, and future of western North America, the Center supports research, teaching, and reporting about western land and life

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What is the Bill Lane Center?

Learn more about the founding of the Bill Lane Center, Stanford University's academic hub for regional study of western land and life.

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What is the West?

Our definition of the American West is expansive and takes into account the many dimensions of the region, from those rooted in geography to those rooted in the cultural and literary imagination. 

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Lane Center internship info session on Jan. 21 at the Haas Center

Interested in gaining work experience or pursuing a potential career in fields such as conservation, ecology, literature, politics, or policy of the American West? Join us for lunch and an informational session about our internship program on Weds., Jan. 21 at noon.

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Apply for a paid student research assistant position with the Bill Lane Center

The Bill Lane Center invites students to pursue self-designed or pre-organized projects during the summer of 2026. Research should explore some aspect of Western land and life, which may include explorations of the region's history, arts, and culture; its energy and environment; or Western governance and policy. 

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The Bill Lane Center and Stanford University Libraries have acquired the California Historical Society Collection

The archive contains over 600,000 items dating back to the 18th century, including original artifacts from the Gold Rush and 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire. 

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2025: The Year in Review

We look back on 2025, and on 20 years of sustaining the country's premier hub for teaching and scholarship on the American West. 

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A milestone month for the Lane Center, November marked 20 years of tackling the American West’s big questions.

Since its founding two decades ago, the Bill Lane Center has become a thriving community of students and researchers who examine the American West in all its complexities.

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Honoring his extraordinary contributions to the American West, the Bill Lane Center bids “happy trails” to its director, Bruce Cain

For over a decade, Cain has been both envisioning and implementing programming that has solidified the Lane Center’s place as the premier hub for Western scholarship in the country. Cain is not retiring, but he has stepped down as faculty director.

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Zephyr Frank appointed new faculty director of the Bill Lane Center for the American West

A professor of history and environmental social sciences at Stanford, Frank will transition into his role at the Lane Center on September 1, 2025.


Recent News

Water giveaways enjoyed by southwestern farmers in California and Arizona; an attempt to eliminate tribal vetoes of energy projects on tribal lands; Trump administration ending Colorado center gathering climate data; previously unwanted Utah beavers drafted to undertake new projects, and more environmental stories from around the West.

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Atmospheric rivers are a natural part of the water cycle in the western United States, and can be a welcome reprieve to drought and wildfires. But with climate change, they are growing larger and more hazardous. The Doerr School's Da Yang explains how studying these “rivers in the sky” can help improve forecasts and reduce risks.
We look back at 2025, a milestone, 20th anniversary year for the Bill Lane Center.

Upcoming Events

January
21
Date
Wed January 21st 2026, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Come learn about the Bill Lane Center's American West internship program.
January
29
Date
Thu January 29th 2026, 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Speaker: Beth Lew-Williams
March
24
Date
Tue March 24th 2026, 8:30am - 6:15pm