Stanford headlines for the week of December 5, 2007

New program funds fellowships for diverse PhD students
Mark Twain’s long-lost play to make debut on Broadway
Service today for longtime career center director Ralph Keller
Instrument to make detailed measurements of sun activity
Edmund Chang, scholar of earth sciences in China, dead at 72
Event celebrates collaborative project to advance high-performance computing
Hennessy names task force to explore boosting number of undergraduate students
University and overseas labor focus of panel discussion
Researchers produce reversal of skin aging in mice
Lighting a pathway for people to build community health
Administrative staff move
Participants for study of diabetes, heart disease
Computer calls can persuade even skeptical couch potatoes to go walking
Medical center people
2007 IN REVIEW: Medicine built new foundations for advances of the future
2007 in review: At last, stem cell research gained momentum with funding and faculty
2007 in review: Stanford extended global embrace
2007 in review: Ten most read Web stories
2007 in review: Record-breaking year for philanthropy
2007 in review: EAT THIS—Research had science-driven results on what food is healthy
2007 in review: Medical center rebuild got rolling with development plan, construction
2007 in review: New medical images lit up lives
Ginzton lab researchers help build new quantum matter for use in simulations
Laureate gets his wreath
Continuing Studies registration open
Central offices announce closures, instructions for assistance during shutdown
Plans for the East Asia Library are fluid, provost says at town hall meeting
Faculty Senate minutes - November 29, 2007 meeting
Memorial Resolution: Clarence J. Karzmark
Memorial Resolution: Arthur Kornberg
Bandura receives Grawemeyer Award
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle
Nominations are sought for Roland Prize
Study finds that linked wind farms can result in reliable power