Stanford headlines for the week of April 18, 2007

Death of student under investigation
Was Einstein right? A peek at results of Gravity Probe B
President Hennessy meets with students about Stanford's living wage policy
Beyond theory, space mission pushes frontiers of human possibility, engineering
Message regarding Virginia Tech tragedy
President Hennessy meets for second day with Stanford Labor Action Coalition
Campus support resources
Public service to be held in Memorial Church in wake of tragedy at Virginia Tech; President Hennessy issues statement on behalf of Stanford community
Ethanol vehicles pose significant risk to health, new study finds
Community Day brings out big crowds under blue skies
Sheila Spaeth, a longtime resident of campus, dead at 101
U.S. nuclear policy goes from MAD to NUTS, Panofsky says
David Kennedy
Londa Schiebinger
Experts explore race, inequality, incarceration in America
Stanford community responds to the Virginia Tech tragedy
Faculty development, diversity reports to be heard at senate
Billie Jean King, Title IX events scheduled for Saturday, April 28
Carpenter Michael Hughes receives presidential award honoring thousands of hours devoted to volunteer community service
Scientists recall experiences with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Humanities Center names 28 local, national, international fellows for 2007-08
Darling-Hammond to give Haas lecture on community outreach in East Palo Alto
Wellness Fair to be held at recreation center to offer more activities, health demonstrations
Adult stem cells may have ability to guard against cancer
School bullying afflicts majority of young students
Faculty senate meets
Packard Children's wins RACE for Results award
Medical linear accelerator celebrates 50 years of treating cancer
Media monitor
Medical center people
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Designating emergency contact now possible through StanfordYou
Midwestern tradition comes to Stanford
Cardinal Chronicle