Professor of Landmark Stanford Prison Study Talks to UWF Students
Dr. Zimbardo spoke to UWF students via Skype after a screening of a 2015 film about his landmark study “The Stanford Prison Experiment.”
Dr. Zimbardo spoke to UWF students via Skype after a screening of a 2015 film about his landmark study “The Stanford Prison Experiment.”
The jobs report from ADP, the nation’s largest payroll processor, yielded surprisingly good results for the month of November.
For the U.S. as a whole, alternative car sales rose from 3.98 percent of total car sales in 2005 to 11.26 percent of sales in 2015.
A closer inspection of the numbers reveals major changes in consumption patterns from years past.
The UWF Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering and the CEDB were sponsors of the event for the first time.
Lanseros raised awareness about the literary richness available to listeners and readers who also consider the challenge of translating poetry from one language to another.
Study reports that 58 percent of consumers plan to buy for themselves, spending an average of $139.61, and marking the second-highest level of personal spending in the survey’s 13-year history.
U.S. retail sales rose .08 percent in October, which was better than anticipated.
The students, members of the Argo Investment Fund group, which manages around $20,000 of actual money as a learning experience, visited the city Nov. 3-6.
“Synthesis: A Group BFA Exit Exhibition” opens Nov. 17 and runs through Dec. 11.
Trump highlighted several key issues that he wants to address in the first 100 days of his presidency.
Snider spoke about all things data as part of the University’s Data Dialogues series of lectures that focuses on data visualizing and analysis in research across disciplines.