Stanford headlines for the week of December 6, 2006

Chemical engineering meeting spotlights advances in health, energy, technology
Ten university scholars among fellows newly elected to AAAS
Office of the Registrar launches online evaluations for courses in four schools
Professor of thermodynamics shares best practices for teaching tough topics
Artist Gail Wight expresses beauty, horror of science
Faculty urged to work toward increasing graduate diversity
Richard Saller to head School of Humanities and Sciences
Two members of campus Police Department’s old guard die
Campus to celebrate dorm renovations
Google pledges $2 million to support Law School center
Kitchen Sisters to speak Thursday
Operations, services to be closed or scaled back winter break
In Print and On the Air
Program to end violence against women wins grant
Online video library offers expert advice on innovation
Marsh McCall is recognized with Lyman Award
Two studies offer new insights into eating disorders
Study identifies molecule linked to multiple sclerosis relapses
Jan. 8 deadline for Coulter research grants
Medical leaders decry AIDS worker shortage
2006 IN REVIEW: New paradigms in medicine
2006 IN REVIEW: Big Pharma told to stop influence peddling at medical center
2006 IN REVIEW: Help wanted! Genetic counselors
2006 IN REVIEW: Minds over matter
2006 IN REVIEW: He’s looked at science from both sides now
2006 IN REVIEW: Funding troubles for NIH
2006 IN REVIEW: Stem cells’ newfound popularity
2006 IN REVIEW: Now the center of attention, DNA’s little sister
End of an era: Cohen steps down as Packard's chief of staff
Faculty Senate minutes - November 30, 2006 meeting
Memorial Resolution: William van Bogaert Robertson
President Hennessy announces new discretionary funding for humanities faculty
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Jeanne Halleck, longtime Haas Center administrator, retires
Cardinal Chronicle
J. Keith Mann, professor emeritus of law, dies at 82