Stanford headlines for the week of June 8, 2005

25 junior faculty members get research-incentive grants for promising projects
Old Union renovation to relocate several groups, offices in fall
National reform initiative promotes good teacher education
Amazon art illuminates vanishing worlds
Honors program for professionals marks 50 years
Outgoing admission chief looks back on five-year tenure
New School of Earth Sciences program
Undergraduate student dies after being struck by train
Benjamin David Paul, founding father of medical anthropology, dead at 94
New members elected to university's Board of Trustees for five-year terms
Vantage Point: Status quo interests have 'death grip' on American politics
In Print and On the Air
114th Commencement events will bring thousands to campus
Study shows humans contribute to early arrival of spring activity in wild species
Students' wireless projects, engaging heads and hands, are put on display
2005 Wallace Stegner Fellows named
Faculty, staff and students honored with Gores, Dinkelspiel, Cuthbertson awards
18 plays to be read in campus festival
Summer construction update 2005
Cancer program recruits top North Carolina scientist
Medical school readies for critical review
Alzheimer's study needs volunteers
Stem cell institute lobbies lawmakers
Graduation speaker to share his devotion to practicing—and defending—science
Annual awards to be given for patient care and teaching
5 Questions: Arvin on new shingles vaccine
Biomedical computation magazine to make its debut
Media monitor
Medical center people
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
Program gives life to unwanted bicycles
Interdepartmental programs on agenda for Faculty Senate
Cardinal Chronicle
Trustees approve plan to renovate, modernize Stanford Stadium