Stanford headlines for the week of May 11, 2005

Six Stanford affiliates elected to National Academy of Sciences
'Mosaic mouse' technique offers powerful new tool to study diseases, genetics
Engineering experts to explore managing technology at EDAY '05
Honoring volunteers
A year in the life of Gravity Probe B
Tribal colors shine through clouds
Experts discuss global nuclear security
Vucinich memorial service scheduled for June 6
Can peace trump justice? Philosopher considers the morality of compromise
Experimental physicist Everitt wins NASA service medal
Honors & Awards
Stanford Video recognized
In Print and On the Air
Fingerprinting study sets off alarm bells
Vantage Point: Diversifying the graduate student body is vital for U.S.
Society of Black Scientists and Engineers nabs two awards for community service
Newsweek editor to deliver John S. Knight Lecture
Panelists examine pre- and post-9/11 press performance
For Jody Nyberg, Amy Blue Award tops off two decades of student service
Keeping close eye on hundreds of buildings, head fire alarm technician honored for expertise, dedication
Italian-born custodian looks after students, crooning in Spanish as she works
Amy J. Blue Awards announced
Insurance costs may explain obese workers' lower pay
Physical pain regularly torments majority of Americans, survey finds
Stanford radiology marks centennial
Students' bill closer to becoming law
5 questions: Krane on children's pain
Mummy's secrets under scrutiny
Media monitor
Work in this wet lab requires scuba gear
Mission to Chile offers relief to skin cancer victims
Early doses of AIDS drugs prolonged babies' lives
Medical center people
Five undergraduates awarded prestigious Beinecke, Goldwater scholarships
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Mahood set to take over as associate dean for graduate policy
Faculty Senate to decide fate of film studies programs
Comings & Goings
Dukes honored for service, dedication to international families
Cardinal Chronicle
Longtime administrative associate dies
Nobel winner to speak at law graduation