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Stanford Emeriti/ae Council Autobiographical Reflections

Hosted by Stanford University · EN · 50 episodes

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The David B. Abernethy Emeriti/ae Lecture Series: Autobiographical Reflections features distinguished senior faculty members speaking about their lives, careers, and inspirations. Speakers reflect a wide range of teaching and research fields at Stanford, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, education, business, law, engineering, sciences, and medicine.

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On February 27, 2025, Phil Pizzo, David and Susan Heckerman Professor and former Dean of the Stanford School of Medicine, treated an audience of emeriti/ae community members to an absorbing lecture entitled “The Threads

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Claude Steele: A Talk for My Emeriti Colleagues

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On October 23, 2024, Claude M. Steele, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Emeritus and Professor of Psychology, Emeritus in the School of Humanities and Sciences, presented “A Talk for My Emeriti Colleagues.”

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John Rickford: Speaking My Soul

May 14, 20241h 10mEp. 480

On May 15, 2024, John R. Rickford, the J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities, Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, engaged emeriti/ae community members with a lecture and slide presentation, entitled

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Myra Strober: Ninety Men and Me

Feb 27, 20241h 16mEp. 470

On February 28, 2024, Myra Strober, Professor of Education, Emerita, and Professor Emerita of Economics (by Courtesy) at the Graduate School of Business, treated an audience of emeriti/ae community members to a wonderful

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Michael Wald: The Power of Social Context

Nov 14, 20231h 20mEp. 460

On Nov. 15, 2023, Michael S. Wald, the Jackson Eli Professor of Law, Emeritus, reflected on his 57 years at the Stanford Law School combining research, teaching, and university service. He also described professional per

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Ann Arvin: Autobiographical Reflections

May 15, 20231h 5mEp. 450

On Apr. 19, 2023, Ann Arvin, the Lucile Salter Packard Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Emerita, a nationally recognized scientist, spoke to an emeriti/ae audience. She shared some of

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Paul Yock: Tales of a Medical Gizmologist

Mar 10, 20231h 7mEp. 440

On Feb. 15, 2023, Paul Yock, the Weiland Professor of Bioengineering and Medicine, Emeritus, treated an audience of emeriti/ae community members to a wonderful lecture, entitled “Tales of a Medical Gizmologist,” about hi

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Clayborne Carson: Where Do We Go from Here? Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Still Unanswered Question for the World

Dec 15, 20221h 5mEp. 430

In a lecture on Nov. 15, 2022, Clayborne Carson, the Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor of History, emeritus, spoke in the Emeriti/ae Council’s “Autobiographical Reflections” lecture series. He traced the path

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William Durham: Surprising Implications of Evolution

May 6, 20221h 18mEp. 420

On April 20, with an introduction by Professor Emeritus David Abernethy, Professor Emeritus William Durham presented a lively Abernethy Autobiographical Reflections lecture to Emeriti/ae at the Stanford Faculty Club. Dur

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Lubert Stryer: Light and Life

Mar 2, 20221h 24mEp. 410

On Feb. 16, 2022, Lubert Stryer, the Winzer Professor of Cell Biology, Emeritus, delivered a lecture entitled “Light and Life.” Born in China in 1938, he shared memories of his childhood in Shanghai during WWII. US visas

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Jerry Harris: My Mississippi

Dec 14, 20211h 33mEp. 400

In a lecture on Nov. 17, 2021, Jerry Harris, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Geophysics, Emeritus, speaks about “My Mississippi,” his meandering path through segregation, opportunity, despair, and hope. He briefly discu

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Milbrey McLaughlin: Context and the Power of Opportunities

Apr 30, 202145mEp. 390

Milbrey McLauglin, the David Jacks Professor of Education and Public Policy at Stanford University, Emerita, spoke to an emeriti/ae audience on April 22, 2021.She traced her life trajectory through college and an “awaken

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Eve Vivienne Clark: From French Literature to First Language Acquisition

Mar 5, 20211h 10mEp. 380

Eve Vivienne Clark, Richard W. Lyman Professor in the Humanities and Professor Emerita of Linguistics presented a lecture via Zoom on Feb. 17, 2021 entitled “From French Literature to First Language Acquisition.” She dis

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Jim Gibbons: Tutored Video Instruction, Before and After Zoom

Dec 7, 20201h 9mEp. 370

James Gibbons, Stanford Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus, spoke in the Abernethy Emeriti/ae Lecture Series. In his talk he traces the origins and uses of the Tutored Video Instruction (TVI) process, which he

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David Abernethy: A Fortunate Life

Dec 13, 20191h 9mEp. 360

In a lecture on Nov. 20, 2019, entitled “A Fortunate Life,” David Abernethy, Stanford Professor of Political Science, Emeritus reflects on the advantages of being born into an American, white, middle class, Protestant fa

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Albert Camarillo: Growing Up Mexican American

Apr 2, 20191h 17mEp. 350

Albert Camarillo, Stanford Professor emeritus of History, reflects on growing up as a Mexican American in the Los Angeles suburb of Compton and the profound effect of that environment and the opportunities it provided in

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Lee Shulman: A Well-Marbled Career

Jan 28, 20191h 30mEp. 340

Lee Shulman, Ducommun Professor of Education, Emeritus at Stanford, reflects on his life and academic career, describing the chance-filled path he took from slicing pastrami in his parents’ deli to teaching at Michigan S

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Irv Weissman: Autobiographical Reflections

Nov 8, 20181h 7mEp. 330

How does a Jewish high school student from Great Falls, Montana with "B" grades become a world-renowned scientist and founding director of Stanford's Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine? In these au

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Ewart Thomas: Autobiographical Reflections

Apr 12, 20181h 15mEp. 320

Professor Emeritus Ewart Thomas reflected on his growing-up years in Guyana, his education at University of the West Indies and Cambridge University, and decision to join Stanford's Psychology Department. He focussed on

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Channing Robertson: A Journey Through Uncharted Waters

Jan 24, 20181h 14mEp. 310

Channing Robertson, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, explained how advisers from high school through graduate school urged him to move to the next educational level, enabling a once-unthinkable career in acade

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