Stanford headlines for the week of June 15, 2005

University to divest from four companies connected to Sudan
Professor's documentary to be broadcast
Steve Jobs to 2005 graduates: 'Stay hungry, stay foolish'
Historian says military, citizens' 'asymmetrical' relation troubling
'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says
Sylvia Boorstein's keynote speech: 'May you be happy, may your dreams come true'
36 teaching assistants receive awards
East Palo Alto High School graduates inaugural class of seniors
Roberts selected by peers to lead Faculty Senate next academic year
Baccalaureate speeches implore post-9/11 class to embrace world's challenges
Ham radio club uses Field Day to practice emergency readiness
Stanford Jazz Festival tickets on sale
Engineers' 'smart' ankle brace aims to reduce falls of elderly
In Print and On the Air
Rights of education carry responsibilities to do good
David Kennedy: 'Get out and make things happen'
New buildings for arts necessary to foster 'culture of creativity' at university
A road to religious questioning
Stem cell training program makes its Stanford debut
New technique proves effective in identifying cancer-causing genes
Kornberg awarded GM's Sloan Prize
Turner Syndrome group to host tea
Sleep disorder clinical trial to be largest ever conducted
Commencement ceremony filled with pride, joy, relief and calls to action
For 'newlymeds,' matrimony came with several diplomas
5 Questions: Ellen Jo Baron on 'staph' outbreaks
New issue of Stanford Medicine examines nation's growing drug habit
Two students selected as winners of medical school's Barbour and Blank awards
Fighting cancer: Row, row, row the boat
Longo will head neurology department
Media monitor
Medical center people
Continuing Studies registration open for Summer Quarter courses
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
J. Paul Lomio is appointed director of Law School library
Upgraded Kronos time, leave reporting system debuts in August
Athletics to host youth sports festival for community June 25
Cardinal Chronicle