Stanford headlines for the week of April 27, 2005

Humanities Center selects 26 fellows from pool of nearly 350 applicants
Fulbright information session planned
Peace Now founder to give talk series
'Spring Migration 2005' concert to showcase student choreographers, dancers
Bremer defends disbanding Iraqi army as the 'most important decision I made'
Reunion brings together seafaring students, old and new
Engineers illustrate how technology can serve in disaster-relief efforts
Lovell, administrative associate in School of Engineering, dies
Faculty Senate to hear report on graduate student diversity
Influential East European scholar dies
Engineering professor suggests standards for next-generation fiberoptic metro networks
Letter: Professor George Parker replies
Letter: Productive oversight of university's investments requires disclosure
Letter: A thank you from the Barker family
Proposed changes to export control laws to be discussed
Stem cells from brain transformed to make insulin
Guidelines issued for embryonic stem cell research
Talk on tobacco, death, deception
Gould appointed to endowed chair
Majority of adolescents' checkups have no health counseling, study finds
5 questions: Ammerman on adolescents
Learning to listen: connections between music and medicine
Louder neurons get more connected
Media monitor
Medical center people
Public science lecture series launched
UC-Irvine student dies days after April 17 pool incident
Campus disability group re-emerges
'Gambling with Germs' lecture to look at keeping the odds favorable
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Historian, epidemiologist selected for volunteer-service award
Cardinal Chronicle
Three local groups to receive Community Partnership Awards
Caltrain adds two Baby Bullet trains beginning Monday