“Campus Obscura” explores the underlooked history and culture of some of Stanford’s most vibrant student organizations. From ...
In the 1971 prison study, Zimbardo, then 38, and a team of graduate students recruited college-aged males to spend two weeks in a mock prison in the basement of a building on the Stanford campus.
In the 1971 prison study, Zimbardo and a team of graduate students recruited college-aged males to spend two weeks in a mock prison in the basement of a building on the Stanford campus.
Stanford’s updated free speech policies could have a chilling effect on campus activism, several students told The Daily.
You might think your decisions like what credit card to get, which health-insurance plan to pick, and how much to save for retirement are annoying to think about, and you just get through the best ...
Stanford women’s basketball honored former coach Tara VanDerveer on Sunday by naming the court at Maples Pavilion after her, ...
On Oct. 4, Stanford University’s newly minted president, Jonathan Levin, opened an on-campus conference about pandemic policies by expressing the hope that the proceedings would “bring ...
In the 1971 prison study, Zimbardo and a team of graduate students recruited college-aged males to spend two weeks in a mock prison in the basement of a building on the Stanford campus.
Philip G. Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the controversial "Stanford Prison Experiment" that was intended to examine the psychological experiences of imprisonment, has died. He was 91.
FILE – Stanford psychology professor Philip Zimbardo gives a lecture on Abu Ghraib prison on the Stanford University campus in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, March 7, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma ...