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   Re: Philip Zimbardo, 91, psychologist (2   
   22 Oct 24 15:28:15   
   
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   former dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, noted that Zimbardo   
   was “famous for inspiring many of his students to pursue research and   
   teaching careers in which they, like their mentor, were recognized for   
   their distinguished teaching.”   
      
   In 2002, he was elected president of the American Psychological   
   Association, and in 2012, the association awarded him its Gold Medal Award   
   for Life Achievement in the Science of Psychology. Among his many awards   
   are the 2006 Havel Foundation Prize for his lifetime of research on the   
   human condition and the 2015 Kurt Lewin Award for his contributions to the   
   social sciences.   
      
   Zimbardo retired in 2003. The Stanford Alumni Association named Zimbardo   
   the 2007 recipient of the Richard W. Lyman Award for exceptional volunteer   
   service to the university.   
      
   Zimbardo is survived by his wife of 52 years, Christina Maslach Zimbardo;   
   his son Adam (C. Jezzie, Jessi) from his first marriage to the late Rose   
   Zimbardo and daughters Zara (Patrick Reinsborough) and Tanya (Michael   
   Doyle); and four grandchildren he adored: Clay Doyle, Philip and Victoria   
   Zimbardo, and Taylor Epstein-Bliss.   
      
   For more information   
   In lieu of flowers, donations in Zimbardo’s name can be made to the   
   nonprofits Heroic Imagination Project and the Social Psychology Network.   
   The Zimbardo family invites sharing tributes on Zimbardo’s Legacy web page   
   and visiting philipzimbardo.com. Learn more about Zimbardo in his own   
   words through his interview with the Stanford Oral History Project.   
   Stanford Libraries houses his papers.   
      
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