Stanford headlines for the week of November 17, 2004

Libraries acquire extensive collection of poet and writer Andrei Voznesensky
Trust within schools paves way to reforms, education expert says
Awards given for orientation materials
Answers to common questions about health-care choices
After new initiatives, improvements seen in undergraduate advising
Exhibit explores the art, science of a Victorian-era disease
Pollsters dissect Bush election win
Community members express concerns about housing project
Area schools examine ways to counter high academic stress among teenagers
University Press reverses fiscal slide
Many heads better than one, Gregg says
In Print and On the Air
Faculty Senate minutes - November 11, 2004 meeting
Memorial Resolution: Morton Mitchner
Cantor Center invites faculty to discuss works of art in its collection
Packard starts offering surgery to reverse teen obesity
Geneticist to give McCormick Lecture
Cell linked to allergies may not be all bad
Faculty senate meets this evening
Doctors learn by playing with dolls
Genomics is focus of new initiative
Vaccine prevents severe allergic reactions to nuts, milk and wheat in dogs
Media monitor
Medical center people
Study seeks volunteers who are allergic to nuts
5 Questions: Ettinger on women's sexual health
Medical school begins preparing for major review
Volunteers needed
Hennessy announces eight new Bass University Fellows
NEWSSTAND: Stanford Business
Thirteen faculty members selected as 2004-05 Terman Fellows
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
Drill dealing with outbreak of norovirus tests nerves, logistics
Central Human Resources offices all to be housed in Serra Street building