Stanford headlines for the week of February 9, 2005

A $15 deal to keep riders ahead of the curve (and out of the infirmary)
Sketches of dorm intruder released
University named first regional center for terrorism research
Two new professorships honoring Stanford presidents past and present announced
New science and engineering quad planned for campus core
Retiree-benefit revisions announced
Undergraduate housing changes being considered
Hennessy adopts most workplace policy proposals
Senate approves changes to General Education Requirements
Former copy store manager sentenced to prison for fraud
No evidence of innate gender differences in math and science, scholars assert
Trustees approve tuition hike for 2005-06 academic year
Introducing new faculty appointments to campus community
In Print and On The Air
Stanford Libraries acquires archive of Douglas Menuez
Humanities Center receives 600K challenge grant from NEH
Girl Power
Scholars debate gender, justice at conference honoring late feminist thinker
Robbins named cardiothoracic surgery department chair
Gatekeepers for state stem cell funds being recruited
Memorial to honor Byron “Bill” Brown
Volunteers needed for two studies
Federal health information czar pushes for electronic medical records for all
5 Questions: Cho on conflicts of interest
Special report in Stanford Medicine analyzes health-care-crisis time bomb
Clinic gives parents crash course in disease management
Racial groupings match genetic profiles, study finds
Media monitor
Medical center people
Vantage Point: A valentine for Susan Sontag
Intel inside: SEQ 2 gives scientists and engineers a 21st century research home
Inaugural Pan-Asian Musical Festival blends new music with traditional works
Origins of Cyberspace collection to be displayed in Green Library for two days
Ph.D. Orals
David Brady receives Lyman Award
Newly appointed professor takes helm of clinical education at Law School
Faculty Senate minutes - February 3, 2005 meeting
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
Memorial Resolution: Alphonse Juilland
Memorial Resolution: John Long Wilson
Housing
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
Winter break cuts energy expenditure
Vantage Point: A thank you for feedback on retiree benefits changes