Stanford headlines for the week of February 2, 2005

2005 Wolf Prize given to chemist Richard N. Zare
Donald Baganoff, professor in School of Engineering, dead at 72
Husband-wife biologists consider population, sustainability
Two dorm intrusions reported over weekend; one arrest made
How urban high schoolers got math
Hard Times on campus
Sekou Sundiata brings story of illness, recovery to stage
Honors & Awards
Open debate missing from decision to convert Roble Gym to academic use
Fellowship created to honor Ferziger
Former White House communications chief to head public affairs for university
President's family pledges $5,000 to match contributions from students
Korea Foundation pledges $2 million to endowed chair
Stephen Krasner of SIIS to work for Rice in State Department post
Faculty encouraged to seek research grants for students
'State of the Black Community' to be addressed at forum
Endowed chairs now detailed on website
In Print and On the Air
Panel to examine gender and science
Dubious 'Mozart Effect' remains music to many Americans' ears
Deans' Award votes due Feb. 25
Stanford Daily editor chosen as 2005 Daniel Pearl Memorial Journalism Intern
Deadline for Saroyan prize extended
Birds, butterflies and bacteria: The same law of biology appears to apply to all
Guidelines for kids’ heart treatment
Wear red to help fight heart disease
Performance puts diversity center stage at retreat
Molecular detectives being developed to prowl the body snooping out diseases
Planning begins to pursue grants from Proposition 71 stem cell research funds
New strategic center will advance research on medical informatics
Media monitor
Medical center people
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Senate will consider revisions to general education criteria
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
26 student groups awarded $1,000 grants for Community Day