Stanford headlines for the week of July 26, 2006

The roads not taken: Creative, economical ways of getting to campus abound
Tiny tremors, temblors may offer clues about large quakes
Barres examines gender, science debate and offers a novel critique
40 students honored last month with Firestone, Golden medals
Honors & Awards
Traveling exhibit showcases Herbert Hoover's humanitarian efforts in Poland
University poised to address grand challenges in physics, national report says
Jeffrey Fisher joins faculty as co-director of Supreme Court clinic
Technology-based learning products to be showcased by students at exposition on July 28 in Wallenberg Hall
Fuller wins Cox Medal for fostering undergraduate research
Reidy to handle all Stanford land issues
Dance fever
Matt Jenkins wins Risser Prize for Western Environmental Journalism
Managers encouraged to explore options in coping with high indoor temperatures
Camp for children post transplantation
Cyclist's foundation to fund neuro center
Study improves potential of using brainpower to move prostheses
New master's degree program for genetic counseling
Grueling four-day 'adventure race' becomes lab for testing heart muscle fatigue
New animal model offers opportunity to develop therapies for lymphedema
Media monitor
Medical center people
In mice and men, cells age the same
RFID chips could help surgeons avoid leaving sponges in patients, study finds
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
University wins third award in a year for efforts to reduce traffic congestion
Benefits of Stanford’s Commute Club
Cardinal Chronicle
New job-applicant tracking system debuts