You've likely heard of the Stanford prison experiment. In 1971, 24 young male volunteers were randomly assigned to the roles ...
The Faculty Senate's refusal to rescind the censure of Dr. Scott Atlas represents a betrayal of Stanford's commitment to free ...
Without consulting or informing first-generation, low-income (FLI) staff and students, Stanford replaced former FLI-centered ...
"AI for medical and human good is not a competition," said Jacquelyn Schneider, a Hoover Institution fellow and another ...
Palo Alto, the small Californian town which spawned Stanford University, Silicon Valley and the so-called “broligarchy”, used ...
In 1945, the Ivy Group Agreement was signed by eight universities—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, the University ... Stanford are not part of the Ivy League: Here’s why ...
Stanford University stands at a crossroads. Once a beacon of innovation and academic excellence, it is now suffocating under ...
The University of Melbourne ... But the fame of the Stanford prison experiment endures because it appears to shed light on how good people can become evil. And that always makes for a good story.
City Council member Julie Lythcott-Haims speaks at a Palo Alto council meeting on Jan. 9, 2023. Photo by Magali Gauthier. Before Julie Lythcott-Haims became a best-selling author, a coveted ...
Jonathan Levin, the president of Stanford University, took over as the man ... at Stanford are Stanford students first. That's why they come to Stanford rather than go somewhere else.