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February 25, 2008

Slideshow: Stanford Professor Claude Steele Discusses Stereotypes and Identity

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Black History Month keynote lecture was also part of the Presidential Lecture Series on Diversity

As a part of the Presidential Lecture Series on Diversity, Claude Steele, Lucy Stern Professor of the Social Sciences and Director for the Center of Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, presented a lecture on stereotypes and identity. The talk was the keynote address for the College’s celebration of Black History Month running Feb. 1-March 5.

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