Stanford headlines for the week of January 18, 2006

King Institute ceremony kicks off campus events honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
'Microfluidic' chips may accelerate biomedical research
With $1.1 billion and counting, key capital campaign surpassed goals
Honors & Awards
Symposium recalls anti-apartheid policy
Prominent French women to be subject of Faculty Choice lecture series
Law School moving to quarter system
New searchable map of the university campus to be launched online Jan. 23
Memorial service planned for Nobel laureate Henry Taube
Gov. Bush on education
Study brings new meaning to adage, 'You get what you paid for'
In Print and On the Air
King Institute Award winners honored at inaugural event
Brown's research is among most cited
Faculty meets today with Dean Pizzo
Packard Children's donates to counties
Do obese people fare better after heart attacks?
Laparoscopic procedure can help to treat infertility
5 Questions: Relman on bioterrorism
New senior associate dean for research building bridges from bench to bedside
Packard doctor's data-mining technique strikes genetic gold
Biostatistician appointed as chair of Health Research and Policy Department
Medical Center People
Media monitor
Housing
Cardinal Chronicle
Stanford Conference Services offers help for program planners