Stanford headlines for the week of April 13, 2005

Experts suggest steps to limit spread of nukes
University's investment responsibility discussed at town hall meeting
Free-wheelin' good time had at university-wide open house
Jacobstein, law professor emeritus and librarian, dead at 85
James Knox, former Green Library history collections curator, dead at 82
Honors & Awards
Bennett College president to give lecture
Fifth annual Blume Lecture focuses on how to protect buildings from explosions
Philosopher Richard Rorty asserts notion of mind/body distinction is false
In Print and On the Air
David Herbert wins journalism award for Stanford Daily article
Naimark to direct Overseas Studies
'Rational choice theory' focus of event
Cain, Schrag will discuss the impacts of direct democracy
Procurement staffer retires
Business school hopefuls who tried to gain access to application files rejected
Oxford chancellor says world benefits from healthy U.S.-European relationship
Stem cell grant makers shouldn't profit from research
Research sheds light on immune system mystery
Heart surgery infant returns to L.A.
Major grant for medical imaging
TB study needs blood samples
Not your typical medical school sabbatical
Medical center people
5 Questions: Maldonado on polio vaccine
Medical center hosts Community Day health fair
Media monitor
Housing
Ph.D. orals
International Space Station astronaut to speak today
Senate to hear report on Oracle financial system
Cardinal Chronicle