Stanford headlines for the week of September 1, 2004

Mungers donate $43.5 million to help construct new graduate student residence
Kathleen Namphy missing in Iran, feared dead
Amandalee Barker Knoles, active in campus groups, dead at 96
2004 Digital Vision Fellows take up residency on campus
Researchers experiment with using activated carbon to combat pollutants
Technology for linear collider selected
Sophomore College: A decade of broadening horizons
Yacht club to host celebration of Virginia Rothwell
Joel Ferziger, pioneer in thermoscience, dies at 67
RICSRE visiting fellows announced
Mamlet to leave admission post in June, cites desire to spend time with family
Faculty invited to nominate research staff Marsh O'Neill Award
Lecturer emerita Kathleen Namphy presumed dead after climbing fall in Iran
Community Watch: Stanford receives Green Business certification
Photography exhibit presents images of Jewish experience
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New courses help Overseas Seminars extend university's reach
German pump helps baby awaiting heart transplant
BMT symposium set for Sept. 30
Berg to discuss stem cell initiative
Ethics of genetic research to be focus of new center
Students come to Murphy for support, a reality check - and some chocolate
Stewart will head development office
Thorburn, Blauwet earn Olympic laurels
New professors will oversee transfusion services, pediatric otolaryngology
Life science research assistant dies at 43
Retirement? These physicians are too busy developing high-tech teaching tools
The hope of developing better drugs
Stanford Medicine turns the spotlight on stem cells
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Athletes and coaches with Stanford ties snag 17 Olympic medals, including three golds
Santa Cruz Avenue closes on Sunday
Payroll department has fixed problems with new software
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
More than 200 events planned for New Student Orientation
Memorial Church to open Saturday for 9/11 remembrances