Injunction Sparks Controversy With the ongoing construction of Stanford’s new Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building, which will house the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford faculty are jclee13 26 Sep 2010
Unpaid Internships on the Rise In a New York Times article published on April 2, Steven Greenhouse looked at the legality and implications of unpaid internships throughout the country. Especially in this less-than-stellar economic season, jclee13 23 Apr 2010
To Cheat or Not to Cheat? It’s Not a Tough Question On Feb. 4, 2010, the 42nd Faculty Senate convened to discuss the University Honor Code and concerns over an increasing number of Honor Code violations. Recently, the San Jose Mercury jclee13 5 Mar 2010
Zimbardo on the Nature of Man Is humankind inherently good or evil? We have pondered this timeless question too often to count. It is a question that Philip Zimbardo, the internationally renowned psychologist, has been working jclee13 5 Feb 2010
Lieberman Talks Terror Daniel Pearl was a Jewish-American journalist who enjoyed writing and music. People knew him as a man who brought people together with his charm, kindness, and love of life. While jclee13 5 Nov 2009