Stanford headlines for the week of November 16, 2005

Hormone finding offers new hope for obesity drug
New microscope allows scientists to track a functioning protein with precision
Musical training helps language processing, studies show
Gore encourages business students to 'be the change'
Matson honored with Lyman service award
Road to prosperous life brings Arthur Bienenstock full circle
Hurricane Katrina discussion raises more questions than answers on race, class
CNN correspondent to join Confronting Katrina panel
War-torn Afghanistan yearns to join family of nations, ambassador to U.S. says
How to encourage security-patch use
Anne T. and Robert M. Bass to give $30 million to Graduate School of Business
Newsstand: Stanford Business
Faculty senate meets this evening
Seed grants for cardiovascular work
Troubling data on treatment of adolescent depression
New pediatric ER to host open house
Rheumatic diseases increase risks in pregnancy
An end to deafness? New professor's research looks to ear drops, stem cells
More evidence of association between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity
Aspirin-a-day advice unheeded by those who most need it
Medical center people
Kenneth Arrow selected as National Medal of Science winner
Globalization of corporations means new challenges for promoting managers
Economists’ report cautions individual investors on hidden risks of hedge funds
Faculty Senate minutes - November 10, 2005 meeting
Future of energy, environment focus of series
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Cardinal Chronicle
McClelland honored for efforts to ensure research compliance
Sebbard honored for support, fundraising
IT Services to host workshops on Macromedia applications