Stanford headlines for the week of April 20, 2005

Stanford joins multi-institution center to protect computers from cyberattacks
Red Barn renovations nearing completion for a July debut
Oracle Financials systems to get a software-booster shot
Study: Student success linked to certification
Ten students honored with Deans' Award
Resident fellow challenges 'disparaging' remarks about Branner Hall
Junior wins Truman Scholarship for U.S. foreign policy research
Honors & Awards
Designing women: Female influences in science examined
Fast X-ray pulses reveal melting process
SLAC B-Factory resumes operations
Professor to discuss students' desire to learn in free lecture
In Print and On the Air
New Munger plan to move parking structure under Wilbur Field
Experimental dance company Emio Greco | PC scheduled to perform Friday
Poverty, nutrition expert to discuss sustainability
Anthrax attack response needs both antibiotics, vaccine
Census of intestine finds dozens of new microbes
Would Picasso have been a great doctor?
Faculty senate to meet today
Nominees sought for Hewlett Award
University readies guidelines for embryonic stem cell work
What matters most to this doctor can be found in the heart
Trip to Sri Lanka spotlights need for more tsunami relief
Media monitor
Medical center people
Faculty Senate minutes - April 14, 2005 meeting
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
Housing
Ph.D. orals
YWCA to provide sexual assault services at Vaden Health Center
Cardinal Chronicle
Staff invited to wellness fair by BenefitSU
Spanish flair
UC-Irvine student hospitalized after water polo accident