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ESPN.com also lists Stanford as one of Schwarzkopf’s potential destinations, but it was another potential Cardinal signee whose commitment proved especially sweet...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Talented Group Makes Up Football Class of 2011 | 5/24/2007 | See Source »

MIT’s technology licensing director, Lita L. Nelsen, says that her school’s policies for non-clinical trial work are “at least as stringent as Harvard’s.” But at Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Yale, conflict-of-interest rules are in many ways more flexible for early-stage research...

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli and Daniel J. T. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Tear Down This Wall? | 5/23/2007 | See Source »

...Kosslyn joined Harvard’s Psychology Department in 1983. He received his doctorate at Stanford and previously taught at Brandeis University and Johns Hopkins University. His research has focused on cognitive psychology and neuroscience...

Author: By Claire M. Guehenno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bloxham Declines FAS Deanship | 5/21/2007 | See Source »

...panelists—all former fellows of the center—were University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann ’71, who has written a book with Thompson, Samantha Power, a Kennedy School of Government professor and Pulitzer Prize winner, and Internet law guru Lawrence Lessig of Stanford University. Discussion at the panels ranged from the ethical dilemmas surrounding government responses to genocide, to the proper allocation of healthcare services, to wages for service employees at wealthy universities. “These problems are real, they are hotly debated...and they need to be solved,” said...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ethics Center Marks 20th Anniversary | 5/21/2007 | See Source »

...Pappas's mental state in Iraq was first publicly questioned in The Lucifer Effect, a best-selling book by Dr. Philip Zimbardo, the Stanford University psychologist and expert on detention who conducted the well-known "Stanford Prison Experiment" - a 1971 simulation in which students were asked to play the role of guards - and who also testified as an expert witness in one of the Abu Ghraib trials. The book claims that Pappas, who ran intelligence at Abu Ghraib, was declared "not combat fit" after he survived a devastating mortar attack on September 20, 2003 - just weeks before the notorious abuses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shell-Shocked at Abu Ghraib? | 5/18/2007 | See Source »

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