Background
Stuart S. Nagel was born in 1934 in West Ridge, Cook County, United States.
Stuart S. Nagel was born in 1934 in West Ridge, Cook County, United States.
Nagel attended Senn High School and Central Young Men’s Christian Association High School in Chicago. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Northwestern University, receiving a law degree in 1958 and a Doctor of Philosophy in political science in 1961.
After Nagel"s unexpected death, age 67, the Policy Studies Journal published, in 2003, a series of articles about Nagel"s personal and academic life, entitled "Symposium in Honor of Nagel". Nagel died not long after being removed as an officer of the Policy Studies Organization, which he founded.
On September 13, 2007, University of Illinois Professor Robert Weissberg wrote in an essay, ""The Hidden Impact of Political Correctness", that Nagel committed suicide partially because of an anonymous accusation of racism and workplace violence that resulted in an internal investigation and two federal trials. Despite such claims in the Weissberg article, no such allegations ever appeared in any of the lawsuits filed by Nagel or appeared before any committee reviewing his case.