Stanford headlines for the week of April 19, 2006

Stanford to offer first online high school for gifted students
Katrina, Malcolm X focus of lectures
California secretary of education says quality of teaching is the critical factor
Young chemical engineer on cutting edge of organic polymer-based electronics
Harlem streets offer lessons to spring break study group
William Woo, professor and longtime journalist, dead at 69
James Angell memorial scheduled for April 30
Glenda Lawrence, investment operations manager, dies at 52
Film director Claire Denis cancels series appearances
24 scholars to pursue research, writing while in residence at Humanities Center
Five faculty selected for Sloan Fellowships
In print and on the air
Faculty Senate to hear report on admissions, financial aid
Faculty Senate minutes - March 31, 2006 meeting
Faculty, staff, students invited to annual meeting of the Academic Council
Stanford Medicine wins highest honor
Faculty Senate meets this evening
The beat goes on: A growing trend in heart surgery
New design lets mini-microscope observe cells in vivo
It's all in the details: How Blume advanced cancer care
Medical center people
Media monitor
Vantage point: Budget pressures jeopardize future of medical research
Student-run free clinics unite under one nonprofit
Housing
ph.d. orals
New reimbursement system earns positive reviews from users
BenefitSU to hold all-day health fair; free screenings offered to staffers
Festival features talks by campus authors
Cardinal Chronicle
Fountain of Youths